What we can do for you

Traffic Management Plan

  • Identify the traffic hazards and risks associated with the project

  • Develop appropriate control measures to minimize or eliminate the traffic impacts

  • Prepare a traffic management plan (TMP) that outlines the objectives, scope, roles and responsibilities, communication strategies, and monitoring and evaluation methods for the traffic management

  • Submit the TMP to the relevant authorities for approval and obtain any necessary permits or licenses

  • Implement the TMP according to the approved schedule and budget, and ensure compliance with the traffic regulations and standards

  • Review and update the TMP as needed to reflect any changes in the project or the traffic conditions

Traffic Control Plan

  • Identify the work zone and the traffic impacts

  • Determine the objectives and strategies for traffic management

  • Design the traffic control devices and signs

  • Implement and monitor the traffic control plan

  • Evaluate and modify the plan as needed

Road Closures and Detours

  • Provides reliable and efficient solutions for temporary traffic management

  • Offers a range of services, including road closure permits, traffic control plans, signage, equipment, and personnel

  • Works with clients to ensure safety, compliance, and customer satisfaction

  • Has extensive experience and expertise in handling various types of projects, such as construction, events, emergencies, and maintenance

Site Inspections

  • We provide a comprehensive and reliable assessment of your traffic control equipment and operations

  • We help you comply with the relevant standards and regulations in your industry

  • We offer expert advice and recommendations to improve your safety and efficiency

  • We have a team of qualified and experienced inspectors who can visit your site at your convenience

RMS Approved Equipment

  • We provide quality equipment that meets the standards of the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) of New South Wales

  • We offer installation, maintenance and repair services for traffic signals, signs, cameras and other devices

  • We have a team of experienced and qualified technicians who can handle any project size and complexity

  • We are committed to safety, reliability and customer satisfaction

Pedestrian and Event Managent

  • Plan and coordinate pedestrian and event management services for traffic control companies

  • Ensure compliance with local regulations and safety standards

  • Provide training and supervision for traffic controllers and marshals

  • Monitor and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of traffic management plans

  • Communicate with clients, stakeholders and authorities to ensure smooth operations

Authority Liaison

  • An authority liaison is a person who communicates and coordinates with traffic control companies on behalf of a government agency or a private organization.

  • The main duties of an authority liaison include:

  • Establishing and maintaining good relationships with traffic control companies and other stakeholders

  • Negotiating contracts, fees, schedules, and service standards

  • Monitoring and evaluating the performance and compliance of traffic control companies

  • Resolving issues and disputes that may arise between traffic control companies and the authority

  • Providing feedback and recommendations to improve traffic management and safety

Plans and Permits

  • Identify the type and scope of the traffic control project

  • Review the relevant regulations and standards for traffic control in the area

  • Prepare a detailed traffic control plan that includes the layout, signage, equipment, and personnel

  • Submit the plan to the appropriate authority for approval and obtain a permit

  • Coordinate with other stakeholders such as utility companies, contractors, and emergency services

  • Implement the plan according to the permit conditions and monitor the traffic flow and safety

Permit Applications

  • Fill out the online form with the company name, contact information, and service area

  • Attach a copy of the company's insurance policy and traffic control plan

  • Pay the application fee of $100 by credit card or check

  • Wait for the approval email from the Department of Transportation

  • Display the permit sticker on the company vehicles and equipment