Traffic Control Plans

Ensure safety and compliance with expert Traffic Control Planning solutions. DFM’s expert traffic control designers deliver compliant MOT plans for projects across Virginia, Maryland, and DC.

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Expert Traffic Planning

Compliance Assurance

Our certified traffic control designers ensure your MOT plan meets all local, state, and federal standards. With strong knowledge of MUTCD guidelines and regional regulations across Maryland, Virginia, and DC, we help prevent compliance issues, fines, and avoidable delays.

Turnkey Solutions

Our Traffic Control and Permitting teams work together to streamline MOT planning from start to approval. By designing plans that meet jurisdictional requirements upfront, we help secure permits faster and reduce review cycles and project delays.

Dedicated Support

Our traffic control designers and permit expediters guide you through traffic control planning and permitting from start to finish. We provide clear guidance, responsive communication, and timely updates to keep your project moving forward.

When You Want It Done Right

Traffic Control Plans in MD, DC, & VA

DFM delivers fully compliant traffic control planning for projects across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. With decades of regional experience, our team understands local agency expectations, approval workflows, and MUTCD requirements.

We work closely with project teams to identify traffic and safety challenges early, then design clear, jurisdiction-ready solutions that keep projects moving.

 

Kinsley Construction Condominiums

Our Traffic Control Services

Our traffic control plans address every required work zone component, including:

  • Advanced warning areas
  • Transition zones
  • Activity and work zones
  • Termination areas

 

This structured approach helps reduce review comments, avoid redesigns, and support faster permit approvals.

Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Plan Design

We design MOT plans that protect workers and the public while keeping traffic moving safely through active work zones. Each plan is tailored to site conditions, jurisdictional standards, and construction phasing to reduce risk, confusion, and unnecessary disruptions.

Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Permits

Our team manages MOT permitting with local and state agencies to help projects move forward without delays. By submitting jurisdiction-ready plans and coordinating directly with reviewers, we reduce back-and-forth and keep approvals on schedule.

Traffic Control (MOT) CAD Drafting

Our CAD team produces precise, permit-ready traffic control drawings that clearly communicate signage, devices, and work zone layouts. Accurate drafting helps prevent review issues, field confusion, and costly revisions during construction.

Who Our Traffic Control Services Are For

DFM supports a wide range of project teams that need compliant, jurisdiction-ready traffic control plans for work impacting public right-of-way, including:

  • General Contractors
  • Utility Contractors (electric, gas, telecom, fiber)
  • Civil & Site Contractors
  • Real Estate Developers
  • Engineering & Design Firms
  • Municipalities & Public Agencies
  • Private projects requiring lane closures, detours, or sidewalk impacts

Traffic Control Plans Service Areas Breakdown

DFM Development Services supports projects across the Mid-Atlantic, with deep experience navigating permitting, approvals, and regulatory processes throughout Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia.

Our team works regularly in the following jurisdictions:

  • Washington, DC
  • Arlington County, VA
  • Fairfax County, VA
  • Loudoun County, VA
  • Fauquier County, VA
  • Prince William County, VA
  • Stafford County, VA
  • City of Alexandria, VA
  • Montgomery County, MD
  • Prince George’s County, MD
  • Charles County, MD
  • Anne Arundel County, MD
  • Howard County, MD
  • Frederick County, MD
  • Baltimore County, MD
  • City of Baltimore, MD

Don’t see your location listed?

We support projects beyond the jurisdictions above and are frequently engaged in new and emerging markets across the region. If your project is located outside of these areas, there’s a strong chance we can still help.

Melissa Diaz - Director at DFM
Seasoned Experts to Guide the Way
Melissa Diaz
Director of Traffic Control Planning

Our team boasts unparalleled expertise in Advanced Work Zone Safety. Our professionals hold specialized certifications that go beyond the basics of traffic control, demonstrating their in-depth knowledge of advanced concepts and best practices for ensuring the utmost safety in work zones. Through rigorous training and continuous education, our certified experts stay at the forefront of industry standards and guidelines, equipping them to design and implement work zone traffic management plans with the highest level of precision and care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Traffic Control or MOT Plan?

A Traffic Control Plan, often referred to as a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan, outlines how vehicle, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic will be safely managed during construction, utility work, or roadway activities. These plans define signage, lane shifts, detours, and work zone layouts to maintain safety and compliance.

A traffic control plan is typically required anytime work impacts public right-of-way, including lane closures, sidewalk closures, shoulder work, or utility installations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, but most municipalities in Maryland, Virginia, and DC mandate approved MOT plans before permits are issued.

Traffic control plans are reviewed and approved by local or state transportation agencies, such as county departments of transportation, city traffic engineering offices, or state DOTs. Approval is often tied directly to permit issuance.

Yes. Traffic control plans must comply with MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) standards, along with any additional state or local requirements. Non-compliant plans can result in permit denials, fines, or work stoppages.

Yes. DFM provides end-to-end support, including traffic control plan design, CAD drafting, and permit coordination. Our integrated approach helps reduce review cycles and expedite plan approval.