Traffic Engineering Services
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Custom Traffic Control Plan Design for Every Canadian Workzone
We specialize in designing Traffic Control Plans (TCP) tailored for both temporary and permanent applications across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario. Whether it’s a short-term utility work zone or a long-term road infrastructure project, every plan is prepared with compliance, clarity, and fast permit approval in mind.
Detailed Compliance & Safety Integration
Our Traffic Control Plans strictly adhere to Canadian provincial standards including BC TMM 2020, AB TAWZM 2025, SK TCDWZ, MB WZTCM, and ON OTM Book 7. We incorporate:
- Customized lane closure configurations for urban and highway settings across Canadian municipalities.
- Flagging operations using certified flaggers compliant with provincial work zone requirements.
- On-site safety procedure reports to ensure worker and public protection on every workzone.
- Signage and device placement based on provincial visibility, spacing, and reflectivity standards.
Multi-Phase Traffic Management Plan Design Built for Canadian Project Compliance
We design Traffic Management Plans (TMPs) that maintain safe and efficient traffic flow across all project phases from pre-construction through active work zones to post-project restoration. Every plan is built to meet Canadian provincial standards ensuring smooth approvals and minimal project delays.
Integrated Planning Components for Maximum Safety & Communication
- Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Plans for lane closures, detours, and work zone staging across Canadian road networks.
- Work Zone Traffic Flow Planning to manage vehicle volumes, minimize congestion, and maintain safe movement through active construction areas.
- Incident Management Plans for emergency response coordination compliant with provincial requirements.
- Public Information Plans to notify and educate commuters and local communities throughout the project.
- Implementation Plans detailing phase-by-phase execution, monitoring, and compliance checkpoints.
Tailored Traffic Control for Public, Corporate & Community Events
Our Special Event Traffic Management Plans are designed to ensure smooth traffic flow, safety, and accessibility before, during, and after events. Whether it’s a local festival, charity run, concert, parade, or corporate gathering, every plan is prepared to meet Canadian provincial standards and municipal permit requirements.
Comprehensive Event Planning & Safety Coordination
- Pre-event planning: Site assessments, traffic flow modeling, and stakeholder coordination with Canadian municipalities and local authorities.
- Event day operations: Deployment of signage, cones, barriers, and certified flaggers to manage vehicle and pedestrian movement safely.
- Risk assessments: Identification of potential hazards and mitigation strategies for crowd control and emergency access compliance.
- Collaboration with organizers: Aligning traffic plans with event budgets, schedules, and venue layouts across cities and towns.
- Public communication: Informing attendees and local residents about road closures, detours, and parking arrangements in compliance with provincial guidelines
- Municipal & provincial compliance: Meeting all Canadian permit requirements and safety standards for seamless event approval.
Optimized Signal Coordination for Safer, Smarter Canadian Intersections
We develop temporary and permanent Traffic Signal Timing Plans to improve intersection performance, reduce delays, and enhance safety for all road users. Every timing plan is built to deliver immediate, measurable results keeping Canadian commuters moving and communities connected.
Advanced Timing Strategies & Corridor Synchronization
- Site-specific signal timing assessments using traffic counts, field observations, and intersection data to identify performance gaps.
- Adaptive and fixed-time signal strategies designed for dynamic and predictable traffic control across urban and highway corridors.
- Coordination of multiple intersections to ensure smooth traffic progression.
- Integration with larger studies like TIA and TMP for a complete, holistic Canadian traffic management approach.
Comprehensive Data-Driven Insights for Future Developments
We provide detailed Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) studies to evaluate the effect of new developments on existing transportation infrastructure. Our data-driven reports are designed to help developers and planners get mixed-use, residential, and commercial projects approved by Canadian municipalities with confidence and minimal revisions.
Strategic Analysis & Infrastructure Forecasting
- Site-Specific Impact Assessments: Comprehensive evaluations using current traffic volumes and projected growth to determine infrastructure needs for your development.
- Trip Generation & Distribution: Technical modeling to predict how much traffic your development will create and where it will flow across road networks.
- Intersection Capacity Analysis: Identifying potential bottlenecks at intersections and recommending mitigation strategies to maintain level-of-service (LOS).
- Regulatory Compliance & Approvals: Detailed reporting designed to meet the strict standards of Canadian municipalities, provincial transportation departments, and local planning authorities.
- Integrated Solutions: Seamlessly combined with our TMP, TCP, and Signal Timing services for a complete, holistic project approach.
Why Choose PLAN MY TRAFFIC?
- Canadian Expertise & Provincial Compliance
- Fast Turnaround Times
- Cost-Effective, Professional Engineering Standards
- Serving BC, AB, SK, MB & ON Across Canada
Client Testimonials
Plan My Traffic's traffic control plan was a game-changer for our highway expansion project. Their attention to detail — from lane closures to flagging operations — ensured our site was safe and fully compliant with BC TMM 2020 regulations. The team's responsiveness and expertise made the entire process seamless.
Senior Site Engineer, ARI - British ColumbiaWe needed a comprehensive TMP for a multi-phase downtown redevelopment in Calgary. Plan My Traffic delivered a robust strategy that covered every aspect from incident management to public communication. Their plan helped us avoid delays and kept traffic flowing smoothly throughout the project.
Project Coordinator, Urban Works - AlbertaOrganizing a large-scale music festival in Winnipeg comes with countless logistical challenges, but Plan My Traffic's event traffic management plan took a huge weight off our shoulders. Their pre-event planning and on-the-ground coordination ensured safe access for thousands of attendees. Truly professional and reliable.
Event Director, Diversity Association - ManitobaPlan My Traffic's TIA report was instrumental in getting our mixed-use development approved by the City of Toronto. Their data-driven approach and clear mitigation strategies impressed both our team and the municipal planners. We'll definitely be working with them again.
Lead Planner, Maplestone Planning Group - OntarioFrequently Asked Questions
In Canada, most municipalities and provincial authorities require a TCP for any work that affects public roads, sidewalks, or traffic flow. A TCP ensures compliance with standards like the MUTCDC and provincial guidelines (e.g., BC TMM 2020, AB TAWZM 2025, OTM Book 7), and protects workers, pedestrians, and drivers throughout the work zone.
Our Traffic Management Plan service includes site assessment, traffic flow analysis, regulatory compliance review, coordination with provincial authorities plan preparation, and submission support all tailored to your project's province and scope.
We provide documentation support for municipal and provincial permit applications across BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario, and offer guidance on staffing requirements to keep your project compliant and on schedule.
A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) is typically required by municipalities or provincial transportation departments for new developments, rezoning applications, or projects expected to generate significant traffic volumes. Developers, engineers, and planners working on commercial, residential, or industrial projects commonly need one.
A Traffic Signal Timing Plan (TSTP) optimizes how traffic signals are phased and timed at intersections to improve traffic flow, reduce delays, and enhance safety. It is developed using traffic count data and is often required for new signal installations or corridor improvements.
Timelines vary based on project complexity and provincial requirements, but most standard TCPs are completed within 3 to 5 business days. Larger or more complex projects may require additional time for review and approval by the relevant municipal or provincial authority.