Traffic Control Plans in Allentown, PA
PennDOT-Compliant & Permit-Ready Engineering.
Designed for compliance with PennDOT Publication 213, City of Allentown, and the MUTCD.
Engineering for the Lehigh Valley
Allentown serves as a critical hub for freight and commerce in the Lehigh Valley. Managing traffic control here requires balancing heavy logistics traffic on arterial corridors with the dense utility networks of an urban center.
We provide permit-ready traffic control plans engineered to satisfy PennDOT District 5 and City of Allentown reviewers. Our designs specifically account for commercial access, turning radii for freight vehicles, and mixed-use pedestrian zones.
- Arterial Commercial Routes
- Utility-Dense Urban Streets
- Freight & Distribution Corridors
- Mixed Urban/Suburban Zones
Recent Traffic Control Operations
Traffic Control Plan Services
Engineered drawings for single and multi-lane closures on arterial and collector roadways.
Comprehensive pedestrian and vehicle diversion plans for full street closures.
Temporary Traffic Control designs for flagging, shoulder work, and mobile operations.
Specific MOT for gas, electric, water, and telecom infrastructure access.
Rapid turnaround TCPs for critical repairs and infrastructure failure.
Allentown Traffic Control Operations
We provide comprehensive on-the-ground traffic control services in Allentown and the Lehigh Valley. Our field crews operate under approved TCPs, ensuring seamless coordination with PennDOT and City authorities.
Field Ready
Crews AvailableRegional Mid-Atlantic Coverage
Our engineering and field teams support infrastructure projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. We mobilize based on project scope, duration, and technical requirements.
Client Profile
- General Contractors
- Utility Infrastructure
- Telecom & Fiber
- Heavy Civil
Allentown Traffic Control Plan FAQs
Is a Traffic Control Plan required for work in Allentown?
Yes. The City of Allentown Engineering Department typically requires a detailed TCP for any work that obstructs traffic lanes or sidewalks within the city right-of-way.
Are your plans compliant with PennDOT Publication 213?
Yes. All plans are engineered in strict accordance with PennDOT Publication 213 standards, which govern work zones on state routes like Tilghman Street and Lehigh Street.
Do I need local approval in addition to PennDOT?
Often yes. If your project impacts both state and city roads, or requires sidewalk closures in Allentown, dual coordination with PennDOT District 5 and the City is required.
Can you design plans for utility work on commercial corridors?
Yes. We specialize in MOT plans for utility operations in dense commercial zones, ensuring access to businesses is maintained while protecting crews.
Are traffic control crews available in Allentown?
Yes. We provide comprehensive traffic control services, including flaggers and equipment, throughout Allentown and the Lehigh Valley region.
What is the typical turnaround time for a plan?
Standard TCPs are typically drafted within 3-5 business days. Expedited services are available for emergency utility repairs or urgent project starts.