How to Get Your Temporary Traffic Control Plan (TTCP) Approved Faster
When it comes to construction projects that impact roadways, time is everything. Delays in TTCP approvals can push back schedules, increase costs, and create unnecessary stress. The good news? Most approval delays are avoidable with the right approach.
At MZB Engineering Inc., we’ve streamlined the TTCP process to help clients secure fast, hassle-free approvals. Here’s how you can do the same:
Start with Accurate Base Mapping
A strong TTCP begins with a reliable foundation. Use updated maps that clearly show existing striping, intersections, traffic signals, signage, and nearby access points. Inaccurate or outdated base plans are one of the top reasons for revisions.
Follow Local Guidelines Strictly
Every city or agency may have slightly different requirements. While general standards like MUTCD provide a baseline, always align your plan with local regulations to avoid back-and-forth corrections.
Keep Your Design Clean and Readable
Overloaded drawings can confuse reviewers. Use clear labels, consistent symbols, and avoid unnecessary clutter. A well-organized plan is easier to review—and approve.
Use Proper Signage and Labeling
Incorrect or missing signage is a common cause of rejection. Ensure all signs are compliant, properly coded, and included in a clear legend on each sheet.
Simplify Phasing
Complex phasing can slow down approvals. Break your plan into logical, easy-to-follow phases, and present each phase clearly—ideally on its own sheet.
Maintain Traffic Flow Whenever Possible
Plans that completely shut down roads are often flagged unless absolutely necessary. Use partial closures, detours, or staged work zones to keep traffic moving safely.
Prioritize Safety for All Users
Reviewers look closely at how your TTCP handles pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit. Make sure safe and accessible routes are always maintained.
Clearly Define the Scope of Work
Be specific about what your project involves. Whether it’s trenching, paving, or equipment placement, include both written descriptions and visual cues.
Include Complete Project Details
Missing information can delay approvals. Always include:
- Work location (address or street limits)
- Work hours and duration
- Phasing details
- Contact information
Double-Check Before Submission
A quick internal review can save days of revisions. Check for missing signs, unclear notes, incorrect dimensions, or inconsistencies across sheets.
Speed Up Your Next TTCP Approval
Getting your TTCP approved quickly isn’t about cutting corners—it’s about getting the details right the first time. A clear, compliant, and well-structured plan shows reviewers that your project is safe, organized, and ready to move forward.
At MZB Engineering Inc., we specialize in preparing high-quality TTCPs with fast turnaround times and a strong approval track record. From initial drafting to final revisions, we make the process smooth and efficient.
Ready to fast-track your TTCP approval? Contact us today and let’s get your plan moving.
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