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.