We are an FDOT approved provider of Advanced, Intermediate & Basic TTC Courses. We only require a three (3) trainee minimum! We have several in-person and virtual options. Book current courses below under Certification Courses.
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Need Short Term TTC istallation? Let us help you develop an FDOT Approved TTC installation to suit your project needs. Whether it is Transportation Construction, Survey, SUE, Geotech, Utilities or Engineering Design (through third part
Need Short Term TTC istallation? Let us help you develop an FDOT Approved TTC installation to suit your project needs. Whether it is Transportation Construction, Survey, SUE, Geotech, Utilities or Engineering Design (through third party), we can develop a temporary traffic control solution to fit your needs.
We will develop TTC Implementation that is customized, comprehensive and easy to follow.
Call (904) 800-9797 for more information!
There will come a time in your business when you need some additional help with TTC certification or compliance. We offer in-person or virtual customizable options.
Call (904) 800-9797 for more information!
This 20-hour course is required for
personnel with the responsibility or authority to decide on the specific MOT requirements to be
implemented in the State of Florida. These positions include:
•The engineer responsible for the Work Zone traffic control plan development (TCP)
•The Work Zone traffic control supervisor
The course is designed for individuals actively involved in the design of temporary traffic control in a work zone. Participants learn to read and interpret plans and specifications, and implement them in the field, as well as how to design and implement temporary traffic control plans to make the project as safe as possible for fellow workers, motorists and pedestrians.
This 8-hour course is required to maintain a current AMOT certification status. Participants review: 1) Proper and effective documentation in the event of disputes and litigation, 2) Design exercises and problem solving of MOT plans, 3) Group workshops on traffic plans, and 4) Flagging operations.
This 16-hour course is required for
personnel with the responsibility or authority to decide on the specific MOT requirements to be implemented in the State of Florida. These positions include:
•The engineer responsible for the Work Zone traffic control plan development (TCP)
•The Work Zone traffic control supervisor
The course is designed for individuals actively involved in the design of temporary traffic control in a work zone. Participants learn to read and interpret plans and specifications, and implement them in the field, as well as how to design and implement temporary traffic control plans to make the project as safe as possible for fellow workers, motorists and pedestrians.
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