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Traffic Control Plans

How Traffic Control Plans Work

When construction or utility work impacts a roadway, sidewalk, or alley, most cities require a traffic control plan (TCP) to show how traffic and pedestrians will be safely redirected. At Servant Engineering, we design TCPs that meet city standards and are easy for contractors to follow in the field. Whether it’s a simple lane closure or a more complex setup near a busy intersection, we’ve got you covered.

Types of TCPs We Provide

We understand how important safe and efficient traffic management is for your project. That’s why we offer a range of certified traffic control plans tailored to fit your specific needs:
  • Site-specific traffic control plans
  • Three-way flagger setups (certification required)
  • Four-way flagger setups (certification required)
  • Cul-de-sac or dead-end road closures (certification required)

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