TTM DESIGN Ltd
At TTM Design life is simple. Create a traffic management plan (TMP) that ticks all the boxes.
Creating partnerships, ensuring your worksite, staff and motorists stay safe and go home each day!
A Traffic Management Plan (TMP) is developed by a NZTA Qualified TTM Planner. The TMP describes all the co-ordinated measures that detail how a safe environment will be created for all road users while the activity takes place on the roading corridor (road, footpath, or berm) with the single goal to ensure everyone goes home!
When is a TMP needed?
Any work that alters the normal operating conditions of any part of the road corridor requires a Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
Process for a TMP
• Listen to you and collect the key information we need to help you
• Consult with
o PCBU Duty of care
o Local Councils & RCA’s
o Bus companies
o Contractors doing the work
o STMS likely to be installing the traffic control
o You …. Once all the information is received.
• Discuss the options to achieve the outcomes needed
• Risk assesses the key options to find the safest solution
• Check the plant and machinery involved and sizes
• Environmental factors (multi-lane / traffic lights / schools / etc)
• Look at options for a Road Closure, One Way Closure, Stop Go, Contra Flow, Shoulder Closure
• If Stop Go, use MTC, Electric paddles or Traffic Lights
• Discuss the final TMP design and check the risk assessments recommendations are achievable
• Contingency planning
• Design the TMP
• Submit and gain approvals
Available Options.
• Supply or find a great partner to deliver the TMP
• Brief the STMS and Team prior to installing the closures
• Checking of the installed TMP on the day
• Auditing of the install to check compliance
• Reporting of the programme
info@ttmdesign.co.nz
Creating partnerships, ensuring your worksite, staff and motorists stay safe and go home each day!
A Traffic Management Plan (TMP) is developed by a NZTA Qualified TTM Planner. The TMP describes all the co-ordinated measures that detail how a safe environment will be created for all road users while the activity takes place on the roading corridor (road, footpath, or berm) with the single goal to ensure everyone goes home!
When is a TMP needed?
Any work that alters the normal operating conditions of any part of the road corridor requires a Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
Process for a TMP
• Listen to you and collect the key information we need to help you
• Consult with
o PCBU Duty of care
o Local Councils & RCA’s
o Bus companies
o Contractors doing the work
o STMS likely to be installing the traffic control
o You …. Once all the information is received.
• Discuss the options to achieve the outcomes needed
• Risk assesses the key options to find the safest solution
• Check the plant and machinery involved and sizes
• Environmental factors (multi-lane / traffic lights / schools / etc)
• Look at options for a Road Closure, One Way Closure, Stop Go, Contra Flow, Shoulder Closure
• If Stop Go, use MTC, Electric paddles or Traffic Lights
• Discuss the final TMP design and check the risk assessments recommendations are achievable
• Contingency planning
• Design the TMP
• Submit and gain approvals
Available Options.
• Supply or find a great partner to deliver the TMP
• Brief the STMS and Team prior to installing the closures
• Checking of the installed TMP on the day
• Auditing of the install to check compliance
• Reporting of the programme
info@ttmdesign.co.nz
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