Traffic Control Plans in Edison, NJ
NJDOT-Compliant & Permit-Ready MOT Engineering.
Designed for compliance with NJDOT, Middlesex County, and Edison Municipal Standards.
Engineering for Edison's Infrastructure Corridors
Edison serves as a critical transportation hub for Central New Jersey, intersected by major state highways like Route 1, Route 27, and I-287. Securing a right-of-way permit here requires engineering that balances high-volume commuter traffic with dense commercial and industrial access requirements.
We provide permit-ready traffic control plans engineered to satisfy NJDOT and municipal reviewers. Our designs explicitly account for heavy truck turning radii, commercial driveway access, and utility density common in Edison's mixed-use corridors.
- Route 1 & Route 27 Corridors
- Industrial Park Logistics
- Utility-Dense Suburbs
- Commercial Access Management
Quality Assurance & Deliverables
Our internal review process ensures every plan is constructible and code-compliant before it reaches the municipal engineer's desk. We minimize revisions by anticipating reviewer requirements.
Quality Control Checks
- NJDOT Standard Detail Verification
- MUTCD Part 6 Compliance Review
- Pedestrian & ADA Accommodation Analysis
- Driveway & Business Access Confirmation
Standard Plan Package
- Professional PDF Plan Sets
- Comprehensive General Notes
- Device Legend & Quantity Tables
- Detour Routing (if applicable)
Representative Permit-Ready Traffic Control Plan
This representative sample illustrates the standard level of detail, device placement, taper calculations, and signage legends included in our traffic control plans. While not specific to a current Edison project, it demonstrates our adherence to MUTCD standards and reviewer expectations for roadway work 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.
ADA-compliant pedestrian accommodation plans for sidewalk work and obstructions.
Specific MOT for gas, electric, water, and telecom infrastructure access.
Rapid turnaround TCPs for critical repairs and infrastructure failure.
Long-term MOT strategies for multi-stage construction requiring shifting traffic patterns.
Regional Central New Jersey Coverage
Our engineering and field teams support infrastructure projects throughout Middlesex County and Central New Jersey. We mobilize based on project scope, duration, and technical requirements.
Client Profile
- General Contractors
- Utility Infrastructure
- Telecom & Fiber
- Heavy Civil
Edison Traffic Control Plan FAQs
Is a Traffic Control Plan required for work in Edison, NJ?
Yes. Any work that obstructs traffic lanes, shoulders, or sidewalks in Edison Township typically requires a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) submitted to the Engineering Department or NJDOT for state routes like Route 1 and Route 27.
Which agencies review TCPs in Edison?
Jurisdiction depends on the roadway. Plans are reviewed by Edison Township Engineering for municipal streets, Middlesex County Engineering for county routes, and NJDOT for state highways.
What is the typical turnaround time for a plan?
Our engineering team typically drafts standard traffic control plans within 3-5 business days. Expedited services are available for emergency repairs or urgent project starts.
Can you support emergency utility work?
Yes. We provide rapid-response MOT plans for utility emergencies and critical infrastructure repairs throughout Middlesex County.