Why Traffic Force?
One-stop-shop - Whether you need traffic management plans, traffic control, equipment hire, training or auditing services, if you have a traffic management profile, we’ve got the solution
Systems certified - Our management systems are certified to ISO 9001 QMS & AS 4801 OHSMS, so you can be assured our work is of the highest standards
Operate 365 days a year - We’re open and operating, around the clock, 24/7 so whenever you’re ready to get started, we’re ready to go
Available across Western Australia - Whether the project is in the city or rural areas we’re set up to service projects across the state’s extensive & expanding road network
Experienced & Versatile - We have the capability & experience to get the job done, regardless of size and complexity. Equipment is maintained to the highest standard so we can maximise uptime and project a professional image that reflects well on us and our clients
Registered Training Organisation - As well as running our own successful traffic management operation, we also teach others traffic management through our RTO (No. 52361)
Traffic Management Association WA Member (TMAWA) - To ensure we’re at the forefront of the industry best practice we maintain active membership of the TMAWA
Traffic Force staff have a wealth of in depth, practical experience when it comes to delivering successful traffic management outcomes. We’ll provide the best team with a blend of skills to deliver your projects.
The Traffic Force team has a long list of experience including projects small to large from Albany to Broome locations. Whether the project is in the city or rural areas we’re set up to service projects across the state’s extensive & expanding road network. Some of our projects include:
$5.9 million contract to undertake a full signalisation of the roundabout to increase vehicle capacity. The Eelup roundabout at the northern entrance to Bunbury joins four major roads – the Australind Bypass (30,000 vehicles per day – VPD), Sandridge Road (20,000 VPD), Robertson Drive (15,000 VPD) and Koombana Drive (13,000 VPD). The Eelup roundabout has the State’s worst crash rate with over 650 recorded crashes in the past five years. Traffic Force have been engaged by Fulton Hogan as preferred traffic management supplier. Read more.
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Project: Eelup Roundabout Bunbury
Client: Fulton Hogan
$5.9 million contract to undertake a full signalisation of the roundabout to increase vehicle capacity. The Eelup roundabout at the northern entrance to Bunbury joins four major roads – the Australind Bypass (30,000 vehicles per day – VPD), Sandridge Road (20,000 VPD), Robertson Drive (15,000 VPD) and Koombana Drive (13,000 VPD). The Eelup roundabout has the State’s worst crash rate with over 650 recorded crashes in the past five years. Traffic Force have been engaged by Fulton Hogan as preferred traffic management supplier. Read more.
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Project: Port Access Road Bunbury Stage 1
Client: Macmahon
Macmahon carried out the $40.9 million project to allow improved access to the Bunbury Port more efficient for heavy vehicles and improve safety for all road users. Stage 1 works consisted constructing a new 4.5km of single carriageway, four major intersections, two bridges under the Australind Bypass and a roundabout. Note: Stage 2 works have been awarded to Fulton Hogan. Traffic Force have been engaged by Fulton Hogan as preferred traffic management supplier for Stage 2 works aswell. Read more.
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Project: Southern Seawater Desalination Plant, Binningup
Client: Southern Seawater Joint Venture (SSJV)
SSJV constructed a new desalination plant to provide around 50 Gl/year of drinking water to help meet the growing demand for the state; however planned future expansions will see the plant producing as much as 100 Gl/year. Traffic Force provided a range of services during construction works which included up to 800 workers on-site at once. Read more.
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