
CDOT & MUTCD-Compliant Planning
Traffic Control Plans (TCPs) for Colorado Work Zones
RM Traffic Control develops clear, permit-ready traffic control plans and implementation guidance for lane closures, road closures, and active work zones—built to support safety, compliance, and smooth project delivery statewide in Colorado.
What’s Included
Traffic Control Plan Development & Documentation
Our TCPs are designed to help you obtain approvals and execute the work zone confidently. We tailor each plan to site conditions, scope, and jurisdictional requirements.
Site Review & Scope Alignment
We review your work limits, staging, access, and schedule to define the appropriate temporary traffic control approach.
MUTCD / CDOT Device Layouts
Signage, channelizing devices, tapers, and buffer areas laid out to align with current standards and typical applications.
Lane/Road Closure & Detour Concepts
Closure limits, detour routing, and advance warning sequences documented to support permitting and field execution.
Implementation Notes for Field Crews
Clear notes to reduce ambiguity in setup, maintenance, and adjustments as conditions change.
Why Contractors Choose RM Traffic Control for TCPs
A plan is only as good as its clarity and constructability. We focus on compliance, practicality, and rapid turnaround to keep your project moving.

CDOT & MUTCD Compliant
Layouts and notes aligned with current standards to help keep projects inspection-ready.

Constructable in the Field
Plans built around real work zones—staging, access, and device placement that crews can execute.

Fast Turnaround
Responsive planning support to reduce downtime and keep schedules on track.

Statewide Colorado Support
From metro corridors to mountain routes, we support projects across Colorado.
Our TCP Process
A straightforward workflow designed to support permitting, mobilization, and safe execution.
1) Gather project details (location, limits, schedule, jurisdiction). 2) Draft plan with device layout, sequencing, and notes. 3) Review & revise to match field constraints. 4) Support implementation with crews, devices, and on-site adjustments as needed.
24–72 hrs
Typical turnaround (project-dependent)


Traffic Control Plan FAQs
Common questions from general contractors, utility contractors, and municipalities.
Do you provide TCPs for permitting submittals?
Yes. We prepare plan documentation intended to support jurisdictional review and field execution. Requirements vary by agency and project scope.
Can you support both planning and on-site setup?
Yes. We can develop the TCP and provide certified flaggers, lane/road closure setup, and ongoing maintenance of the work zone.
How quickly can you turn around a TCP?
Many requests can be turned around within 24–72 hours depending on complexity, revisions, and jurisdictional requirements.
Do you cover CDOT projects and local municipalities?
We support projects statewide in Colorado, including CDOT corridors and local agency requirements.
What information do you need to start?
Project address/limits, dates and working hours, scope of work, lane impacts, and any jurisdictional notes or permit requirements.
Are your plans MUTCD compliant?
We develop plans aligned with MUTCD guidance and applicable CDOT standards, and we design them to be practical for real-world field conditions.
Ready to Move Forward?
Request a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) Quote
Send your project details and we’ll respond quickly with planning support and a clear path to safe, compliant temporary traffic control.
