Digital Traffic Plans

Safe & Smooth Traffic Control Experts
When you’re working against deadlines and can’t afford delays, you need more than just flaggers, you need a traffic control partner who gets the job done right. At Construction Support Services, we plan, coordinate, and fully manage traffic control for everything from highway projects to urban construction and special events.

Whether it’s a single lane closure or a complex detour on the 401, our experienced supervisors and crew take care of everything—signage, cones, barriers, flaggers, and real-time adjustments. We’re known for being responsive, reliable, and always on-site with a solid plan. No guessing, no gaps—just safety and smooth operation. Need a full traffic control plan fast? Talk to our team and we’ll walk you through exactly what’s needed to keep your project compliant, protected, and moving forward.

Our Service Areas

When it comes to traffic control planning and excavation permits, local knowledge makes a big difference. At Construction Support Services, we understand that permit requirements can vary across municipalities—which is why we offer expert guidance throughout the entire Greater Toronto Area.

We support contractors and project managers in Toronto, Peel, York, Durham, Halton, and beyond. Our team stays current on local guidelines, ensuring your permit process is smooth, accurate, and fast—no delays, no back-and-forth.

Need permit support for your next project? Get in touch with us for hassle-free excavation permit help across the GTA.

Responsive Traffic Management Team

Traffic control is more than just showing up with cones and signs—it’s about understanding the flow, reading the site, and staying alert to constant changes. That’s where our field team shines. At Construction Support Services, every crew member is trained to think ahead and respond to what’s happening in real time. From managing pedestrian crossings to adjusting flow during busy hours, our crew knows how to keep things moving without sacrificing safety.

You’ll never have to worry about missed details or gaps in coverage—we handle setup, breakdown, and every moment in between. Our people don’t just follow the plan—they improve it on-site when conditions change. It’s that kind of flexibility and awareness that sets us apart. If your project needs people who know how to manage risk, stay sharp, and keep everyone safe, we’re ready to be your team on the ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

With CSS, you’re getting more than just a drawing, you’re getting expertise, accuracy, and a team that knows local permit rules inside and out. We’ve worked on projects of all sizes, so we understand the fine balance between safety, efficiency, and compliance. That means fewer headaches for you and faster, smoother approvals from the city.

These plans are typically created by trained traffic management professionals who understand road safety standards, municipal regulations, and engineering principles. They use specialized software to create layouts that meet local approval requirements.

A typical plan will show road layouts, work zones, traffic lanes, detour routes, pedestrian walkways, placement of signs, cones, and barriers, as well as any flagging operations. Some plans also include notes on timing, speed limits, or staging.

Not exactly. A digital traffic plan is the visual map of how traffic will be handled, while a traffic management plan can also include written procedures, schedules, risk assessments, and communication strategies. The digital plan is often just one part of the bigger picture.

Yes, if conditions change, like unexpected road damage, weather issues, or emergency work, plans can be updated and resubmitted. It’s important to keep any changes approved by the municipality before implementing them.

Prices vary depending on project size, complexity, and local requirements. Simple plans might cost a couple of hundred dollars, while complex multi-lane or event setups can run higher. Municipal permit fees are usually separate from the plan cost.

Yes, we can submit the plans on your behalf, handle any required adjustments, and follow up with city staff until your permit is approved. This saves you time and keeps things moving.