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 Traffic Signal Analysis & Advisory for Public Work 

With decades of experience supporting public agencies across California, we specialize in identifying design conflicts, omissions, and constructability risks before they become costly field issues and delays.

In public infrastructure, even small oversights on paper can escalate into multimillion-dollar liabilitie

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What We Do

Plan & Design Analysis
Construction Management
Risk & Coordination Support

Evaluate  traffic signal and electrical plans to identify errors, omissions, coordination gaps, and constructability risks before bid or construction phase.

Strategic guidance on signal installation methods, hardware troubleshooting, and agency-specific execution strategies

Strategic early-stage involvement that reduces third-party utility conflicts, RFIs, avoids change orders, and strengthens public agency trust.

 

We Bridge The Gap Between Design And Construction

Early constructability engagement reduces downstream risk and strengthens project delivery.

Public Agencies

Deeply integrated support for critical capital programs. We ensure rigorous compliance with agency standards and Caltrans specifications, identifying electrical  conflicts before bid phase.

Prime Contractors

Protecting project margins by identifying plan omissions early. We verify signal equipment logistics and foundation clearances, minimizing RFIs and costly construction disruptions.

Who We Serve

Engineering Design Firms

Strengthening the link between design intent and site reality. We provide real-world validation of staging plans and conduit routing, lowering liability through focused pre-bid reviews

Design-Build Teams

Aligning scope and constructability from pre-planning. We deliver accelerated coordination for complex reconfigurations, identifying bottlenecks during the most critical early phases.

Let’s Evaluate Your Project Before Construction

Early review reduces risk and protects public infrastructure outcomes.

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