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Traffic Control Plans by Booker Engineering

Traffic control plans play an important role in ensuring safe and efficient traffic flow. Most municipalities and jurisdictions require a traffic control plan for any construction work that will disrupt the Right of Way and flow of traffic. A TCP provides detailed information about traffic controls that will be used in a temporary construction zone. This traffic control plan is submitted as part of your construction company's work permit application. We provide construction companies and municipalities in the Greater Seattle area with high-quality accurate traffic control plans they can trust - saving them the time and frustration of having to do it themselves. 

 

At Booker Engineering we have extensive experience designing a wide variety of traffic control plans for various municipalities and locations. Whether it’s a rolling slowdown on a freeway or a flagger on a quiet neighborhood road, we can meet your company's TCP needs quickly and accurately. No matter the size of the job, we work swiftly to supply your team with control plans that fully comply with local requirements. 

 

Our traffic control plans include: 

 

  • Map view of the work area. 

  • Explanation of the work to be completed. 

  • Detailed placement of traffic control features such as cones, flaggers, and road closure signs.

 

The scope and detail of TCPs depend on the complexity of the construction job. However, all TCPs should be handled by a team that has the fundamental knowledge of relevant state and local guidelines and experience drafting a wide variety of traffic control plans. Let Booker Engineering create an effective traffic control plan that guarantees safety for your employees and the public. You can not go wrong with our fast turnaround and level of quality control. 

 

Our traffic control plan process 

 

  1. First, we receive a statement of work from you. This will describe the work that is to be completed and the area of public space it will take up.  

  2. We then use the statement of work to create a traffic control plan computer-aided design drawing.  

  3. You will then take our traffic control plan design to your local jurisdiction to obtain your relevant work permits. 

  4. Upon approval from your local jurisdiction or municipality, our drawing will be used by your construction team to set up traffic controls on the designated site. 

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Approval of the traffic control plan by your local jurisdiction depends on these factors: 

  • Clarity of design

  • Compliance with state and local guidelines

  • Level of disruption to the flow of traffic and Right of Way 

 

Our Traffic Control Plans provide safety guidelines that will maintain an orderly flow of traffic throughout your work zone, protecting the safety of the public and all workers. We also have a thorough understanding of local jurisdiction regulations that allows us to complete this process quickly. We know what to expect when working with our local municipalities, and are known for our accurate and detailed traffic plans. Our expertise results in a quick approval by the municipality which reduces headaches for our clients and helps avoid project delays. 

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Booker Engineering Traffic Control Plans 

At Booker Engineering we provide our customers with traffic control plans completed to the highest of standards and with attention to detail. Our clients know that when they work with us, they receive their TCPs faster than any other company all without sacrificing quality. We make it easy for you to obtain high-quality and precise traffic control plans so that you can get started working on your project. 

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Proudly serving the Areas of Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Bothell, Everett, and the Greater Pacific Northwest. 

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Traffic Control Plans FAQ

 

When is a traffic control plan required? 

A traffic control plan is required for any construction project that interferes with traffic lanes, sidewalks, crosswalks, road shoulders, and parking lots. 

 

How long does the traffic control plan process take? 

Once your statement of work is submitted, our team will have a quote ready for you within 24 hours. Our standard turnaround time for finished Traffic Control Plans is three business days. 

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How much does a Traffic Control plan cost? 

At Booker Engineering our traffic control plans start at $200 per page. 

 

Can you expedite my traffic control plan? 

Yes, we can speed up your traffic control plan design process for a limited fee. We allow for accommodations for certain projects if a fast-tracked timeline is needed. 

 

What jurisdictions do you supply traffic control plans for? 

We work throughout greater Seattle, including Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Bothell, and Everett. 

 

What if my traffic control plan needs an adjustment? 

Revisions of TCPs may be necessary due to changes in environments or rules of local jurisdictions. Booker Engineering offers free high-priority revisions for your traffic control plans. 

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Looking for traffic control plans in the Greater Seattle area? Contact Book Engineering today. Traffic control plan examples are available upon request.

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Examples available upon request.

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Email: contact@bookereng.com

Phone: 360.530.0739

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Traffic Control Plans

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