From the initial planning stages through the completion of a project, traffic control is an essential part of any construction project.
Traffic Control Services in Seattle
What Is Traffic Control?
Traffic control is the process of managing traffic flow around a construction site to ensure the safety and security of those on-site and those driving through it. Traffic control keeps vehicles moving, reduces emissions, and helps avoid gridlock. Traffic control professionals, including flaggers and traffic control supervisors, are responsible for maintaining access throughout construction projects by implementing effective measures to keep both workers and vehicles moving. Whether you’re managing a single-lane closure or a large-scale construction project, your traffic control plan is critical.
Seattle's Premier Traffic Control Company
At Preferred Traffic Control, our expert team specializes in traffic control and management for a wide range of construction sites and other work zones. We work closely with our clients to develop an effective strategy for managing the traffic flow on their construction sites or other venues. We’re proud to offer a wide range of traffic control services including:
We provide these traffic control services for the following:
Why Work With Preferred Traffic Control?
At Preferred Traffic Control, our Seattle traffic control professionals are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of service possible. Each of our traffic control professionals are trained in the latest traffic control methods and regulations, and we stand by our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our specialists are dedicated to providing the safest experiences possible by improving driver safety, reducing conflict and improving vehicle operations. We aim to ensure the safety of drivers, passengers, pedestrians, construction workers, and public officials.
Our team works closely with our clients to develop a strategy for managing traffic on your site. We offer full-service traffic control services, including: permit acquisition and engineering, traffic control plan drafting, flagging, roadway closures, and work zone safety.