RGV Locally Owned Traffic Control Company

Need Temporary Traffic Control for an RGV Project?

B2Z Enterprises helps project engineers, project managers, contractors, municipalities, and utility teams plan and deploy TxDOT-compliant traffic control for roadway, utility, municipal, and construction work zones across the Rio Grande Valley.

Locally Owned TxDOT-Compliant MUTCD Standards ATSSA-Certified Crews
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For contractors, utilities, municipalities, and infrastructure projects requiring traffic control support. Heavy highway, lane closures, detours, and emergency deployment across Texas. 

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Certified crews. Rapid mobilization. Professional execution.

Locally Owned
TxDOT-Compliant
MUTCD Standards
OSHA Safety Practices
ATSSA-Certified Crews

Why it matters

Infrastructure Growth and Traffic Control in the Rio Grande Valley

The Rio Grande Valley continues to see roadway, utility, commercial, municipal, and infrastructure growth across South Texas. High-traffic corridors, expanding communities, border-region logistics, and active construction zones all increase the need for properly planned and executed traffic control.

Without compliant traffic control, projects face delays, safety risks, liability exposure, and avoidable disruptions. B2Z Enterprises helps contractors, municipalities, utilities, and infrastructure teams work safely and stay aligned with FHWA, MUTCD, and TxDOT requirements.

  • I-2, I-69C, I-69E, US-83, and US-281 traffic pressure across the Rio Grande Valley
  • Growth across McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville, and surrounding communities
  • Roadway construction, utility work, and maintenance projects in active corridors
  • Lane closures, detours, and traffic shifts for municipal, commercial, and infrastructure projects
  • Border-region logistics, freight movement, and high-volume roadway demands
  • Night work, emergency response, and time-sensitive traffic control needs
  • Pedestrian, driver, crew, and work zone safety concerns

Where we work

Serving Traffic Control Projects Across the Rio Grande Valley

B2Z Enterprises provides traffic control services across the Rio Grande Valley and surrounding South Texas region, supporting roadway, utility, municipal, commercial, and infrastructure projects in high-growth, high-traffic, and active work zone environments.

Primary Service Areas

  • McAllen
  • Mission
  • Edinburg
  • Pharr
  • Brownsville
  • Starbase

Extended Coverage

  • Harlingen
  • Weslaco
  • San Juan
  • Donna
  • Mercedes
  • Raymondville

Major Corridors & Work Zones

  • I-2 / US-83 Corridor
  • I-69C / US-281 Corridor
  • I-69E Corridor
  • SH 107, SH 48 & SH 100
  • Major arterial, utility, and border-region logistics corridors

From city street lane closures to utility work, highway projects, detours, and active construction zones, our team supports safe, compliant traffic control deployment throughout the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas.

Need traffic control services in the Rio Grande Valley?

We Are Locally Owned and Proudly Serve Starr County, Hidalgo County, and Cameron County with Reliable, TxDOT-Compliant Traffic Control

Why choose B2Z

Why Contractors Trust B2Z for Traffic Control in the Rio Grande Valley

B2Z Enterprises delivers safe, compliant, and efficient traffic control for roadway, utility, municipal, commercial, and infrastructure projects across South Texas.

  • TxDOT-compliant plans and field execution
  • ATSSA-certified crews and TMA operators
  • Experience with I-2, I-69C, I-69E, US-83, US-281, and high-volume RGV corridors
  • 24/7 emergency deployment capability
  • Coordination with contractors, municipalities, utilities, and inspectors
  • Support for lane closures, detours, flagging, TMA trucks, TTCPs, MOT plans, and work zone setup

Who we support

Who We Support in the Rio Grande Valley

B2Z Enterprises supports contractors, utilities, municipalities, public works teams, and infrastructure partners that need reliable, TxDOT-compliant traffic control across the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas.

General Contractors

Traffic control support for roadway, commercial, site development, and infrastructure construction projects requiring safe work zones, lane closures, and dependable field execution.

Utility Contractors

Support for water, electric, telecom, fiber, and gas projects that require flagging, detours, lane closures, TMA trucks, and emergency response coordination.

Municipal & Public Works Teams

Compliant traffic control for roadway repairs, drainage work, maintenance operations, infrastructure improvements, and high-traffic city work zones across RGV communities.

Infrastructure Developers

Work zone traffic control for transportation, roadway, utility, commercial, and public improvement projects across growing Rio Grande Valley corridors.

When you need it

Common Rio Grande Valley Traffic Control Scenarios

Rio Grande Valley projects often involve active traffic, fast-growing communities, border-region logistics, and time-sensitive roadway or utility work. B2Z Enterprises supports work zones that require safe setup, compliant planning, reliable coordination, and responsive deployment.

Lane Closures on Major RGV Corridors

Traffic control support for closures and work zones on I-2, I-69C, I-69E, US-83, US-281, and other high-volume Rio Grande Valley roadways.

City Street and Utility Work

Safe, compliant work zone traffic control for water, electric, telecom, fiber, gas, drainage, and roadway projects in active city environments.

Emergency Repairs

Rapid deployment for urgent roadway, utility, storm-related, water, electric, telecom, and infrastructure repairs that require immediate traffic control response.

Night Work and Limited Closure Windows

Support for projects that must be completed during off-peak hours while maintaining safe, compliant, and efficient traffic movement.

Detours and Traffic Shifts

Setup and management for temporary routing, lane transitions, road closures, and work zones that require ongoing traffic flow adjustments.

TMA Protection in Active Traffic

Crash attenuation support for roadway crews working in high-speed, high-volume, or high-exposure traffic environments across the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas.

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Need Traffic Control Support in the Rio Grande Valley?

B2Z Enterprises delivers TxDOT-compliant traffic control for roadway, utility, municipal, commercial, and infrastructure projects across the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas. Our upper valley and lower valley teams are ready to respond quickly to keep your project moving safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rio Grande Valley Traffic Control Services FAQs

Answers to common questions about traffic control services in the Rio Grande Valley for roadway, utility, municipal, commercial, and infrastructure projects.

Do I need a traffic control plan for roadwork in the Rio Grande Valley?

Many roadway, utility, municipal, and infrastructure projects in the Rio Grande Valley require a compliant traffic control plan based on project scope, traffic conditions, and applicable TxDOT or local requirements. If your work affects travel lanes, shoulders, pedestrians, or active traffic flow, a traffic control plan is often required.

Is a traffic control plan required in the Rio Grande Valley?

In many cases, yes. Projects involving lane closures, detours, utility work, temporary traffic shifts, or work in active roadways often require a traffic control plan that meets TxDOT standards and any applicable local agency requirements.

What is a traffic control plan?

A traffic control plan outlines how traffic, pedestrians, and work zone activity will be safely managed during construction, maintenance, or utility work. It may include lane closures, signage, channelizing devices, flagging operations, detours, and other temporary traffic control measures designed to keep crews and the public safe.

What is the difference between a TTCP and an MOT plan?

TTCP stands for Temporary Traffic Control Plan and typically refers to the layout and devices used to guide traffic safely through or around a work zone. MOT stands for Maintenance of Traffic and is often used more broadly to describe the strategy for keeping traffic moving safely during a project. The exact terminology can vary by agency or project, but both relate to safe, compliant work zone traffic management.

Who approves traffic control plans in Texas?

Approval requirements depend on the location and type of project. Traffic control plans may need to align with TxDOT standards and may also be subject to review or approval by the project owner, municipality, utility, engineer, or other governing agency involved in the work.

How much does traffic control cost in the Rio Grande Valley?

Traffic control pricing depends on the size and duration of the project, the number of lanes affected, the level of risk, equipment needs, staffing requirements, hours of operation, and whether emergency response or night work is involved. The best way to get accurate pricing is to request a quote based on your project scope and location.

Can B2Z handle emergency traffic control deployment in the Rio Grande Valley?

Yes. B2Z Enterprises provides rapid deployment support for urgent repairs, emergency closures, utility incidents, storm-related work, roadway issues, and other unplanned traffic control needs across the Rio Grande Valley and surrounding South Texas communities.

What types of projects do you support in the Rio Grande Valley?

We support roadway construction, lane closures, detours, utility work, maintenance of traffic, TMA operations, flagging, municipal projects, commercial site work, and other traffic control needs for active projects across the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas.

Who hires traffic control services in the Rio Grande Valley?

B2Z works with general contractors, utility contractors, municipalities, public works teams, infrastructure developers, commercial project teams, and project managers who need compliant work zone traffic control support.

Do you provide TMA truck support in the Rio Grande Valley?

Yes. B2Z provides truck-mounted attenuator support for projects that require added protection for crews working in active traffic, high-speed corridors, lane closures, or other high-exposure roadway environments.

Do you provide traffic control services in McAllen, Edinburg, and Pharr?

Yes. B2Z supports traffic control projects in McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville, and other communities across the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas region.

Do you provide traffic control services in Brownsville and near Starbase?

Yes. B2Z Enterprises supports traffic control projects in Brownsville, Boca Chica, Port Isabel, South Padre Island, and surrounding Cameron County areas, including projects near Starbase and major South Texas corridors. Services may include lane closures, flagging, detours, TMA truck support, TTCPs, MOT planning, and emergency traffic control deployment depending on project scope and scheduling needs.

Do you serve areas outside McAllen city limits?

Yes. B2Z supports projects across the Rio Grande Valley, including McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville, San Juan, Donna, Mercedes, Raymondville, and surrounding South Texas communities.

What areas in the Rio Grande Valley do you service for traffic control?

Our Rio Grande Valley traffic control coverage includes McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville, San Juan, Donna, Mercedes, Raymondville, Port Isabel, South Padre Island, Boca Chica, Starbase-area projects, and surrounding South Texas communities, depending on project scope and scheduling needs.

Need traffic control services in the Rio Grande Valley?

Get Reliable, TxDOT-Compliant Traffic Control in the Rio Grande Valley & South Texas

Serving McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville, Port Isabel, South Padre Island, Boca Chica, Starbase-area projects, and surrounding South Texas communities, B2Z Enterprises delivers reliable, TxDOT-compliant traffic control for contractors, municipalities, utilities, and infrastructure teams working in active roadway environments.