Township Traffic

Traffic Control Surrey BC: Hire Certified Flaggers, Lane Closures & TMPs for Smooth Project Delivery

Traffic control in Surrey that keeps you on schedule, passes every inspection, and avoids five-figure WorkSafeBC fines. Township Traffic delivers BCCSA-certified TCPs, lane closure technicians, and compliant Traffic Management Plans to job sites across Surrey BC, 24/7.

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Welcome to Township Traffic Ltd.

A Surrey Traffic Control Company Serving Contractors, Developers and Municipalities Across the Lower Mainland

We help contractors, utility companies, and municipalities run safe, compliant, and on-schedule projects across Surrey BC and the surrounding Lower Mainland. No fines. No last-minute scrambles. No surprises at invoice time.

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Township Traffic crew managing traffic control on a road in Surrey BC

Why Contractors Choose Us

Why Contractors in Surrey Choose Township Traffic

Plenty of traffic control companies in Surrey will quote your job. Here is what makes us the one contractors call back.

We work Surrey daily, not occasionally

Our crews live and dispatch across the Fraser Valley, with our yard at 4481 232 Street, Langley Township — twenty minutes from most Surrey job sites. We know that 152 Street backs up by 3:00, that Scott Road through Whalley moves slow in any weather, and that a closure on Fraser Highway between 152 and 168 will draw complaints from the City within the hour. Local knowledge shortens your job.

Dispatch Answers the Phone

Call 604-200-0125 any hour of any day. A human picks up, not an answering service. Burst water main at 2 a.m. in Newton? You get a crew rolling, not a callback in the morning.

Every Crew Member Is Current and Certified

BCCSA-certified TCPs and Lane Closure Technicians. Cards in the truck. No grey-area staffing. If WorkSafeBC walks your site, the certifications match the personnel, and the personnel match the plan.

We Staff What We Sell

If we quote three TCPs and an LCT, that is what shows up. We do not double-book crews. We do not pull a flagger off your site mid-shift to cover another job.

What We Do

Our Traffic Control Services in Surrey

Focused services for contractors, utilities, developers, and municipalities working anywhere in Langley Township or the City of Langley.

Certified Traffic Control Persons

BCCSA-certified flaggers for utility work, paving, excavation, residential builds, and any job that needs traffic stopped or slowed on a public road. A Surrey traffic control person on your site means the right vest, the right paddle, the right radio, and the cognitive presence to control a real Surrey intersection. Crews from a single TCP to a dozen, deployed same-day when the call comes in early enough

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Lane Closure Services

Lane Closure Technicians for Highway 99 access work, Highway 1 closures, Scott Road, the busier sections of King George Boulevard, and any corridor where vehicle speeds rule out a standard TCP-only setup. Speed-rated cones, proper advance signage, taper distances measured to spec. Built to pass inspection on the first walk-through.

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Traffic Management Plans for Surrey BC

TMPs written to match Township of Surrey road use permit requirements. We produce the plan, or review one you already have and tell you honestly whether it will hold up.

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Event Traffic Control

Markets, races, parades, Cloverdale Rodeo events, festivals at Bear Creek Park, road closures in South Surrey for community events. Event traffic runs differently than construction. Lower speeds, more pedestrians, more public interaction. We staff it with crews who have done the hours in that environment.

Emergency Traffic Control Surrey BC

Burst main. Down pole. Accident cleanup that needs a closure before morning rush. Our emergency traffic control in Surrey BC runs 24/7 from dispatch at 604-200-0125. Average response inside Surrey runs 60 to 90 minutes from call to crew on site, depending on time of day and crew positioning.

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Compliance Matters

WorkSafeBC, Fines and Why Your Last Crew Might Be the Real Risk

If you are reading this section, one of two things is true. Either you have been written up and
you do not want it to happen again, or you are trying to avoid the first time. The numbers worth knowing.

$816,148

Max WorkSafeBC penalty per traffic control violation

$12,000

Fines a Surrey builder received twice in 2024 and 2025

9

Roadside workers killed in BC between 2015 and 2024

The Two Violations We See Most Often

Uncertified personnel directing traffic

A labourer pulled from the framing crew. A flagger whose BCCSA card expired two years ago. The cheapest mistake to fix and the most expensive to leave alone.

A traffic control plan that does not match the site

The plan calls for three TCPs and a flagger station 50 metres from the work zone. The site has two TCPs and the station is 20 metres in. That is a violation, even if the work itself looks safe

Our traffic control safety services in Surrey BC are built around making sure your site holds up to inspection. Every crew member's certification is current. The personnel on site match the plan. The plan matches what the City of Surrey signed off on. Inspections end with the inspector walking back to their truck.

Honest Pricing

What Traffic Control Costs in Surrey and How We Quote

Traffic control in Surrey is priced hourly, with minimum call-outs and after-hours premiums. The variables are crew size, certification level, equipment requirements, shift length, and how much notice we get.

We do not publish a flat-rate sheet because flat rates in this industry almost always hide surprises that cost contractors more at invoice time. When you send us a scope, we send back a real quote with the line items broken out. No padding. No mystery charges. No “fuel surcharge” appearing on the bill.

For a same-day quote, call 604-200-0125 or fill out the form at the top of the page with your project type, location, and start date.

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What Drives Your Quote

  • Crew SizeVariable
  • Certification Level (TCP / LCT)Variable
  • Equipment RequirementsVariable
  • Shift LengthVariable
  • Notice PeriodVariable
  • After-Hours WorkPremium
What You Won't See on Our Invoice ✗ Padding or mystery charges ✗ Surprise "fuel surcharge" line items ✗ Hidden minimums you weren't told about

Meet The Crew

The Fraser Valley-Based Team Working Your Surrey Job Site

Brad, Jenni, and our certified crews dispatch out of our 232 Street yard in Langley Township — twenty minutes from most Surrey job sites. When you call dispatch, you are talking to the same people running the operation.

Brad

Brad

Managing Director

Managing Director at Township Traffic Ltd. with 18 years of experience in civil construction, including site preparation, road construction, and underground utilities. Brad takes a hands-on approach with every Surrey project, making sure traffic control is delivered to the highest standard.

jenni

Jenni

General Manager

General Manager with 20 years in the traffic control industry. Jenni started as a Traffic Control Person in 2001, rose to dispatch department manager, and now runs operations at Township Traffic. She knows every active Surrey job site, every crew member's certifications, and every schedule that matters.

Brad

Our Certified Crews

BCCSA TCPs & LCTs

Every crew member is BCCSA-certified, fully insured, and equipped with proper PPE and radios. Trained for the actual conditions of Surrey corridors — King George, Scott Road, Highway 99, and the Fraser Highway.

Where We Work

Service Areas Across Surrey

We deploy crews across all six town centres of Surrey and the surrounding neighbourhoods. If your project sits anywhere in the city, odds are we have run a job within a few blocks of it in the last six months.

Town Centres

Whalley / City Centre

Skytrain corridor and downtown tower construction

Guildford

152 Street and Fraser Highway commercial activity

Newton

King George Boulevard and Scott Road residential developmen

Fleetwood

160 Street and Fraser Highway connector work

Cloverdale

Hwy 10, 64 Avenue, and Rodeo event work

South Surrey

152 Street through Grandview Heights, Morgan Heights, and Sunnyside

Neighbourhoods and Service Pockets We Cover Daily

Bridgeview

Industrial corridor along the Fraser River

Bear Creek

Park area and 88 Avenue construction

Sullivan Heights

152 Street corridor expansion

Panorama Ridge

Mid-Surrey utility and residential work

Clayton Heights

Border with Langley, active development zone

Crescent Beach

South Surrey waterfront and seasonal event traffic

White Rock corridor

Adjacent border-side service area

Port Kells

Eastern industrial zone leading into Langley

Adjacent Service Areas
Delta White Rock Langley Township Langley City Broader Lower Mainlands Mission Fraser Valley

Surrey Traffic Control Questions, Answered

Surrey Traffic Control Questions, Answered

For most work affecting a public road in Surrey, yes. The City of Surrey requires a road occupancy permit with an attached traffic control plan for nearly any construction, utility, or paving job touching a road right-of-way. Short residential work may not need a full plan, but anything on a main corridor or affecting traffic flow does. We can write the plan and handle the submission together.

A TCP is a certified flagger who controls traffic at the point of contact, suited to lower-speed work zones. A Lane Closure Technician plans and sets up the actual closure on higher-speed roads, handling cone tapers, advance warning, and buffer zones. Most highway and major corridor jobs in Surrey need both roles. A residential utility cut usually only needs TCPs.
For Surrey jobs booked in advance, we lock in crews as soon as you confirm. For emergency or same-day calls, we typically have certified TCPs on site within 60 to 90 minutes depending on the time of day and location. Our dispatch line at 604-200-0125 is staffed 24/7, so there is no after-hours gap to wait through.
The two we see most often are using uncertified workers to direct traffic, and operating with a traffic control plan that does not match the site. Surrey contractors have been fined in the five-figure range through 2024 and 2025 for these exact issues. Other common write-ups include missing advance warning signage, improper cone tapers on higher-speed roads, and gaps in TCP certification documentation.
Yes. We run traffic control for markets, races, festivals, parades, and community events across Surrey, including Cloverdale Rodeo, festivals at Bear Creek Park, and South Surrey community events. Event traffic is different from construction work. Lower speeds, higher pedestrian volumes, more public communication. We staff it with crews experienced in that environment.
Traffic control in Surrey is priced hourly, with minimum call-outs and after-hours premiums. A short daytime TCP shift sits at the low end. Multi-day highway closures with LCTs and night work sit at the higher end. We send a real quote based on your actual scope rather than a flat sheet, because flat-rate pricing almost always hides surprises later.
The inspector will ask to see your traffic control plan, check that personnel on site match the plan, verify TCP and LCT certifications are current, and walk the setup to confirm sign placement, cone tapers, and buffer distances. If anything is missing or inconsistent, they can issue orders ranging from corrective notice to stop-work to financial penalty. A clean inspection takes about twenty minutes.
Yes. The City of Surrey requires a road occupancy permit for most work affecting public roads, including utility cuts, paving, excavation near roadways, and lane closures. The permit application requires an attached traffic control plan. We can produce the plan that goes with your permit and coordinate with the City’s engineering department on your behalf.
Yes. Our temporary traffic control setups in Surrey BC include cones, advance warning signs, arrow boards where required, channelizing devices, and PPE for the crew. For higher-speed corridors like Highway 99 and Highway 1, we bring speed-rated equipment that meets WorkSafeBC and provincial standards. If your site has specific equipment requirements, mention them in your quote request and we will confirm before the crew rolls.
We are Fraser Valley-based, locally owned, and run lean on purpose. Brad and Jenni run the operation directly. Dispatch is staffed around the clock. Our crews know the Surrey corridors most of our clients drive every day. We do not subcontract jobs, we do not pad quotes, and we do not take work we cannot staff properly. That is the short version.

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Ready to Get Certified Traffic Control on Your Surrey Job?

Township Traffic is staffed, certified, and dispatched across the Lower Mainland from our Fraser Valley yard. Call now or send us your project and we will quote you today.

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