Enjoy Peace of Mind with High Quality Traffic Control Services

As cities and roads become busier and more congested, having smart and efficient traffic control systems and plans in place is imperative to streamlining your projects and prioritizing team safety. From well-trained traffic control personnel to skilled lane closure technicians, we’ve got you covered.

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Traffic Control Personnel (TCP)

Traffic Control Personnel (TCP) are a vital component to any project where workers or the public are exposed to moving traffic. Our TCPs are highly trained and supported by a 24/7 dispatcher.

Lane Closure Technicians (LCT)

Lane Closure Technicians (LCT) direct other TCPs and play an essential role in setting up and maintaining efficient lane closures as well as prioritizing the safety of everyone involved for peace of mind for employees and clients.

Traffic Control Supervisors

The Traffic Control Supervisor (TCS) oversees the entire traffic control operation with a goal to keep all TCPs safe while working. A TCS provides traffic control leadership to TCPs and LCTs and oversees the Field Team on site, acting as a liaison between the Field Team, the client, and operations.

Industries We Service

Our experienced team’s diverse skill set allows us to offer traffic control services to a wide range of industries in the Lower Mainland.

  • General construction
  • Paving
  • Film
  • Municipal
  • Special events
  • Road works
  • Major projects
When is Traffic Control required?

Traffic control is required when other methods are inadequate to warn, direct and regulate road users within a work zone. It is essential for preventing conflicts between pedestrians, vehicles, workers, and equipment.Traffic control is required when other methods are inadequate to warn, direct and regulate road users within a work zone. It is essential for preventing conflicts between pedestrians, vehicles, workers, and equipment.

What is the difference between an LCT and a TCP?

The key differences between a Lane Closure Technician (LCT) and a Traffic Control Person (TCP) are related to their roles and responsibilities in traffic management:

  • Lane Closure Technician (LCT): LCTs are TCPs that are responsible for setting up, maintaining and taking down traffic control devices required for lane closures. They ensure that all signs, cones, barriers and other traffic control devices are placed correctly to provide a safe environment for both workers and road users.
  • Traffic Control Person (TCP): TCPs are responsible for directing traffic at work sites. They use hand signals, signs and other communication tools to manage the flow of traffic through or around the work zone.

Both roles are crucial for maintaining safety and efficiency in road work zones, but they involve different tasks and have specific training requirements.