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Traffic Control Plans (TCPs)

Every safe work zone begins with a plan. At Flagger Force, we create customized traffic control plans that meet municipal, state, and federal requirements while keeping roadway workers and motorists safe, grounded in local knowledge and built through strong relationships with agencies and law enforcement. Backed by deep field experience, we right-size layouts, detours, and staging to protect people, maintain efficient operations, and deliver a positive experience for motorists and the community.

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What Is A Traffic Control Plan?

A traffic control plan (TCP) is the playbook for a work zone. It defines how traffic will be managed or re-routed, details lane closures, tapers, buffers, and signage, sets the placement of cones, devices, and traffic control professionals, and addresses pedestrian/bicycle access and roles/timing (including police detail when required.

Also known as traffic management plans or road work traffic plans, a TCP is essential for compliance, safety, and efficiency. We create site-specific non-engineered drawings to build plans to local standards and permit requirements, and coordinate with municipalities, utilities, and law enforcement to ensure Safety-Driven® operations for crews and a positive experience for motorists and neighbors.

 

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Our Approach to Safety and Compliance

At Flagger Force, a traffic control plan is more than a requirement—it’s a roadmap for safety and efficiency. Our team develops non-engineered traffic management plans that meet regulations while ensuring every project moves forward with minimal disruption.

This includes:

 

  • Compliance-Driven: All road work traffic plans are designed to meet MUTCD and local standards.
  • Tailored Solutions: Each traffic control plan is customized to the roadway type, project scope, and community needs.
  • Safety-First: Plans prioritize protecting crews, motorists, and pedestrians in active work zones.
  • Efficient Flow: Smart layouts reduce congestion and delays, keeping projects on schedule.

 

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How Our Service Works

We balance centralized coordination with local, full-time crews to deliver a streamlined client experience and ensure the right team is ready when you need them.

Step 1

Step 1

Flagger Force trained professionals assess the project requirements, roadway conditions, and applicable state work zone typicals. In some cases, a customized, non-engineered, traffic control plan can be developed.

Step 2

Step 2

Flagger Force crews arrive on site with your team with the necessary equipment, vehicles, and work zone signage to deploy appropriately.

Step 3

Step 3

Flagger Force crews execute the necessary work zone establishment with continuous communication.

Step 4

Step 4

Flagger Force crews watch your back as you perform the necessary infrastructure updates.

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The Flagger Force Advantage

Count on quality service from full-time, highly trained crews who know your work, anticipate site constraints, and right-size each setup to keep operations safely moving.

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Safety Leadership

Every work zone is built on our Safety-Driven® standards.
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Proven Reliability

From utilities to infrastructure companies, our crews consistently deliver on time and on target.
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Scalable Expertise

With more than 3,000 employees, we have the resources to support everything from routine maintenance to large-scale construction and utility contractor projects.
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“As I was conducting site inspections, I came across a Flagger Force work zone set up to perfection. Well done!”
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Ready to Start Planning? We’ve Got Your Back.

Flagger Force develops traffic control plans that protect workers, guide motorists, and keep projects on track throughout the eastern United States.

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