Traffic Control Projects
Planning for Safety: The Value of Law Enforcement Coordination
Law enforcement officers (LEOs) serve an important role in active work zones where risks are high and conditions can change […]
Qualified Observers: The Watchful Eyes Behind Safer Work Zones
Qualified traffic observers (“qualified observers”) play a critical role in traffic control by monitoring work zone conditions, spotting hazards and […]
Elevating Safety for Nighttime Utility and Broadband Line Crossings
Coast to coast, AWP Safety supports utility and broadband companies to keep worksites safe and productive — from rural roads […]
Traffic Control as Strategic Infrastructure
Why “First Call” Planning Protects Safety, Schedules, Budgets, and Community Trust In large utility and broadband programs, traffic control challenges […]
Storm Recovery Support: How Utilities Can Prepare and How AWP Safety Helps
With the 2026 hurricane and severe weather season approaching, utilities are already shifting from response to readiness — tightening plans, […]
Successful Traffic Control For A Long-Term Fiber Project
AWP provides reliable, daily traffic control for telecom upgrades over a seven-year period. Our team supported a long-term telecommunications project, […]
Traffic Control for Waste Management Phoenix Open
More than 700,000 fans attend the annual Waste Management (WM) Phoenix Open — one of the most popular golf tournaments […]
Providing Smart Work Zone Technology for Major ADOT Project
AWP Safety Brings Smart Work Zone Technology to $6.2 Million ADOT Bridge Rehabilitation Project The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), […]
AWP Safety and Ward Electric: A Partnership Powering Safety and Success
In complex infrastructure work, no amount of planning can replace one thing: trust. For Ward Electric and WS Barricade — […]
Safeguarding Colorado’s Power Grid: AWP Safety Supports Wildfire Mitigation Efforts
AWP Safety Colorado provided full-service traffic control and worksite safety services to support critical grid upgrades in Idaho Springs, Colorado […]
Which Traffic Control Signs Require Hi-Viz Reflective Materials?
Traffic control signs often require or are recommended by the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) to use hi-viz […]
