Temporary Traffic Control Plans

TTCPs built
for texas work zones

TxDOT, FHWA, and MUTCD-compliant traffic control plans designed to protect crews, maintain traffic flow, and keep projects moving safely.
Supporting contractors, municipalities, and infrastructure teams across Texas.

Why contractors choose B2Z

Why Contractors Trust B2Z for Temporary Traffic Control Plans

We don’t just “create a plan.” We deliver field-ready TTCPs built around your project scope, construction schedule, and TxDOT requirements so your crews stay protected and your project keeps moving.

What you get with B2Z
Site-specific layouts Texas-wide support Compliance-first Fast revisions
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  • Plans tailored to your site, phasing, and traffic conditions
  • Contractor-first communication with clear, field-usable notes
  • Built to align with TxDOT, FHWA, & MUTCD requirements from the start
  • Turnaround you can plan around with rapid revisions when conditions change
  • Practical layouts that support safe flow and maintain mobility
Typical TTCP providers
  • One-size-fits-most templates with limited site detail
  • Plans that require heavy field interpretation or rework
  • Slower revisions when schedules shift
  • Less emphasis on constructability and crew usability
  • Inconsistent communication across stakeholders
Need a TxDOT-compliant TTCP? Tell us about your project and schedule so we can help you get a plan that’s ready for submittal and implementation.

Temporary Traffic Control Plans (TTCP)

What is a TTCP?

A Temporary Traffic Control Plan (TTCP) defines how traffic will be guided, protected, and managed through or around a roadway work zone. It documents the signage, devices, tapers, lane shifts, channelization, and worker protection measures needed to maintain safe traffic flow and meet TxDOT, FHWA, and MUTCD work zone standards on Texas roadways.

What a TTCP includes

  • Advance warning signs and sign spacing
  • Taper lengths, transitions, and channelization devices
  • Lane closures, detours, and traffic shifts
  • Work zone speed management and visibility requirements
  • Pedestrian and ADA considerations when applicable
  • Phasing/sequence notes for changing field conditions

Why TTCPs matter

  • Reduces exposure to incidents, claims, and project delays
  • Supports compliance with TxDOT and federal work zone standards
  • Protects crews and motorists on active roadway work zones
  • Maintains safe, predictable traffic flow through construction areas
Bottom line: A properly designed TTCP keeps traffic moving, protects crews and motorists, and helps contractors maintain compliance and schedules.
Need a TxDOT-compliant Temporary Traffic Control Plan for your project? Our team supports contractors, utilities, and municipalities across Texas.

MINIMIZE RISK. MAINTAIN MOBILITY.

At B2Z Enterprises, we design Temporary Traffic Control Plans (TTCPs) that are tailored to your specific scope, location, and timeline. Our TTCPs support a wide range of projects, including roadway construction, utility work, bridge replacement, and municipal infrastructure improvements.

Each plan we design is engineered to meet or exceed relevant safety standards, including TxDOT, FHWA, MUTCD, and OSHA work zone requirements—helping protect crews and maintain predictable traffic flow.

Whether you're overseeing a short-term lane closure or a multi-phase highway reconstruction, our ATSSA-certified Work Zone Traffic Professionals develop practical, site-specific solutions that minimize risk and maintain mobility.

TTCP SERVICES INCLUDE

  • Lane closure layouts
  • Taper and buffer calculations
  • Signage placement plans
  • Channelization design
  • Detour routing
  • Phased construction planning
  • TxDOT specification alignment
  • MUTCD compliance verification

Who Uses Temporary Traffic Control Plans?

Temporary Traffic Control Plans (TTCPs) are used across a wide range of roadway and infrastructure projects where traffic must be safely guided through or around active work zones. Contractors, utilities, and public agencies rely on TTCPs to maintain safe traffic flow while protecting workers and the traveling public.

Roadway Contractors

General contractors use TTCPs to safely manage lane closures, traffic shifts, and phased construction during roadway widening, resurfacing, and reconstruction projects.

Utility Companies

Utility providers rely on TTCPs when installing, repairing, or maintaining underground and overhead infrastructure along active roadways.

Municipal Agencies

Cities and counties use TTCPs to support public works projects including drainage improvements, roadway maintenance, and intersection upgrades.

Infrastructure Developers

Developers and construction teams rely on TTCPs to manage traffic safely deployment protecting major infrastructure and transportation corridor improvements.

Why Choose B2Z Enterprises for Your TTCP

We understand the pressure contractors face to meet safety standards without sacrificing efficiency. Our ATSSA-certified Work Zone Traffic Safety TTCP design team brings decades of combined field experience to every plan, ensuring practical, actionable layouts that field crews can easily follow. As a certified DBE, HUB, and TxDOT pre-certified firm, B2Z Enterprises can support prime contractors with fast, compliant deliverables and flexible teaming arrangements.
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A Trusted TxDOT Subcontractor

B2Z is a trusted TTCP design subcontractor for TxDOT as well as municipalities, land developers and general contractors throughout Texas. Our plans have supported major roadway construction projects, utility installations, bridge replacements and municipal infrastructure projects. We partner with firms that value collaboration, responsiveness, technical accuracy and a boots-on-the-ground understanding of what works in the field.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Temporary Traffic Control Plan (TTCP)?

A Temporary Traffic Control Plan (TTCP) is a site-specific document that details how pedestrian and vehicle traffic will be safely managed around a construction site. TTCPs are required for projects impacting public right-of-way and are designed to protect workers, drivers, and pedestrians while minimizing disruptions caused by construction activities.

Yes. We are an ATSSA-certified TxDOT subcontractor with extensive experience designing TTCPs that meet state requirements, including for federal and local funding compliance

Turnaround times vary based on the complexity of the project, but our team is known for fast, responsive service. For urgent needs, expedited delivery is available.

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Get the Right Traffic Control Support for Your Project

From planning to field execution, B2Z Enterprises helps contractors, municipalities, and contractors keep projects safe, compliant, and on schedule.

Serving the Rio Grande Valley, San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and projects across Texas.