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East Coast Traffic Control

Locality: Marcoola

Phone: +61 1300 011 203



Address: 4 Friendship Avenue 4564 Marcoola, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.eastcoasttrafficcontrol.com.au

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25.01.2022 At East Coast Traffic Control, we believe in our people, and empower our employees to further themselves professionally. Over the years, we have stood by the phrase "good people deliver good service". We are always hiring in multiple regions across both QLD and NSW, so if you would like to join our traffic controller team, get in touch! https://eastcoasttrafficcontrol.com.au/employment/



25.01.2022 Our traffic management plans are drawn up to satisfy all state and national authority requirements, as well as minimise on-site risk to your company, the public, and any traffic workers throughout the entirety of your project. Contact us to discuss your project requirements and let our team provide the solution for you. https://eastcoasttrafficcontrol.com.au/planning/

25.01.2022 Happy Father's Day! Let's all celebrate the amazing Fathers', Grandfathers', Stepdads' and everyone in between today.

22.01.2022 We have worked with Cardno throughout central and northern Queensland for quite some time now. These works are usually Test Pits prior to the major works being awarded, which gives the client a good idea of our safety standards and the turnaround time. This in turn gives us an insight to what projects are coming up and prepares us to deliver the best possible outcome. The feedback has always been positive, and we continue to nurture the relationship we have with Cardno.



21.01.2022 East Coast Traffic Control prides itself on providing a service that our clients have relied on for over 25 years, and our belief is that it is thanks to the hard-working and committed team we have. Our traffic control team have built a strong reputation for professionalism. Many of our controllers are specifically requested by clients’ for projects due to their reputation in the industry. Contact us to discuss your project and work with our team!

21.01.2022 At East Coast Traffic Control, our mission is to provide traffic services with a difference. What makes us stand out from the rest? We believe that people always come first. We hire locally and hire well, giving opportunities to people in regional communities.... Our dedicated controllers are required to complete refresher training every 3 years, ensuring that we always have a supply of skilled, professional staff who are ready for any job.

21.01.2022 Summer is nearly here! More people are outside enjoying the sunshine. Make sure to drive safe through residential and retail areas and give pedestrians their space. Keep an eye out for children playing, bike riders and pets. Together we can avoid any unfortunate accidents this summer.... Image via Waverley Council See more



19.01.2022 We go far and wide for our traffic control projects - Where have you seen East Coast Traffic Control? Here's a shot from the NT border from last year!

18.01.2022 Rural Road Safety Month is coming to a close but that doesn't mean the work stops here! With around 1200 Australian's dying on the road every year, it is imperative that we make changes, as individuals, and as a community, to lower these stats! One way the ARSF are trying to tackle this issue is by making a pledge! Do you want to be part of a movement that strives to save lives and spread awareness? You too can Take the Pledge to Drive Safe. For more info on how you can make a change, click here >> https://arsf.com.au/take-the-pledge-for-rrs/

18.01.2022 Let's work together this August during Rural Road Safety Month, to actively change our behaviour behind the wheel. Let's reduce Australia fatalities on the road and keep our loved ones safe!

18.01.2022 Did you know that roads are the most slippery when it first starts to rain? This is caused by the rainwater mixing with contaminants on the road, such as oil and grease. A spring shower might be light but they can be dangerous! Make sure to increase your following distance to allow for proper braking and drive extra carefully in the rain. ... Image via The NRMA See more

17.01.2022 Are you in need of traffic controllers for an upcoming project? From traffic control and management services to construction works and environmental testing; we have everything you need to get the job done on time, and on budget. We work with our clients from the start to plan, and deliver projects, ensuring everything runs smoothly, no matter the project size or complexity. Contact us today to get started!



17.01.2022 It’s Queensland Road Safety Week! Road safety is important to us at East Coast Traffic Control, as our people are working on and alongside roads every single day. Road Safety is everyone’s responsibility and it’s important we drive smarter to live longer. If you’d like more information on QLD Road Safety Week, follow the link. https://streetsmarts.initiatives.qld.gov.au/

17.01.2022 Did you know all traffic controllers undergo accredited training? The majority of our traffic controllers also hold a TMI (level 2) ticket. Every three years our traffic controllers complete a refresher course to ensure they are meeting requirements. We pride ourselves on providing a constant supply of highly-skilled, professional and friendly staff, standing behind the phrase, Good People Deliver Good Service.

11.01.2022 Australian summers can be very hot! If possible, try to time your trip to avoid driving when the sun is glaring in the windows. Not only will this cause hot and bothered passengers, but impaired vision from the sun is a common cause of accidents. Make sure to use sunglasses or overhead sun visors to help block the sun from your eyes and slow down if you can't see well.

10.01.2022 East Coast Traffic Control & Cardno We have provided Cardno with reliable traffic management services throughout central and northern Queensland for quite some time now. These works are usually Test Pits prior to the major works being awarded, which gives the client a good idea of our safety standards and the turnaround time. This in turn gives us an insight to what projects are coming up and prepares us to deliver the best possible outcome. Want to work with us at E...ast Coast Traffic Control? Get in touch today! https://bit.ly/3f39mp5 See more

10.01.2022 It’s spring time! But do you know what that means? It’s also magpie swooping season! Stay safe on the footpaths this weekend.. Did you know: A Brisbane study has found that only 9% of magpies will swoop - and it’s normally the male maggies who think they’re chicks are in danger. For more on magpie safety, click the link: https://bit.ly/3aWKnDv #safety #magpies #spring #sunshinecoast

09.01.2022 August is Rural Road Safety Month! Every year, 1300 people are killed on Australian roads. Let's work together and make our roads a safer place. Improving road safety requires the whole community, as well as all of us, as individuals, to take more care on the roads. At East Coast Traffic Control, our lives often depend on others driving safely on the roads. ... Road safety is a community issue, it’s on all of us to minimise risk of crashes and to save lives. The ARSF is a not-for-profit dedicated to making a difference through work with partners, governments and likeminded groups to find new innovations and practical solutions that address the issue. Getting involved during Rural Road Safety Month can be as simple as changing an in-car behaviour to hosting an event in your local area. We can all do our bit to help reduce road fatalities. Find out more: https://arsf.com.au/get-involved/ #ruralroadsafetymonth #eastcoasttrafficcontrol #roadsafety #staysafe

08.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day. Make sure you check in on your friends, relatives, work mates, or anyone you notice that might not be feeling okay. Let's all start the conversation, and help those who need support to open up. If you don't know how to broach the subject, don't worry. Here's some tips on how to check in on someone you care about: https://www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

07.01.2022 During the summer, traffic can be a curse. Remain patient and calm while driving and avoid tail gating, lane changing and road rage. Lane hopping actually slows down the flow of traffic and will not make your trip quicker. Let's make it safer for everyone on the road this summer! ... Image via @harperfinchlawyers See more

06.01.2022 Safety is always the number one priority for East Coast Traffic Control, even on our smaller jobs. Our traffic control team have built a strong reputation for consistently delivering quality and safe traffic services. We share a common goal of keeping pedestrians and other road users safe around the works. We endeavour to prove this on every project, every day.

04.01.2022 In addition to our Traffic Control Services, East Coast Traffic Control can also develop Traffic Management Plans that satisfy all state and national safety authority requirements. We offer: Site-Specific Planning Traffic Management Plans (TMP’s)... Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS’s) From planning to implementation, East Coast Traffic Control offers all the traffic management services you need to ensure that your project runs smoothly.

04.01.2022 Here's a shot one of the ECTC team shot at a reseal near Cloncurry, in outback Queensland. Did you know that Cloncurry was the first in the country to implement air-conditioning in the classrooms of the local school? With summer's reaching over 40 degrees, it's no wonder!

03.01.2022 Not sure how many traffic controllers you will need for your upcoming job? It depends on the location, duration of the job and the volume of traffic. As a guide we recommend: 2-3 for a straight road shoulder or lane closure... 3-4 for a T intersection 4-5 for a 4 way intersection or roundabout Contact us today to discuss your project requirements!

03.01.2022 Here are our 4 tips for safe driving through construction zones: Be attentive. Traffic patterns can change daily and workers or equipment may suddenly enter the roadway. Always follow the signs and directions from traffic controllers.... Make safe lane changes. Solid lines in construction zones mean that you should stay in your lane. Slow down. Fines can be doubled in construction zones, plus you may be saving a life!

03.01.2022 Same top quality Traffic Control and Planning services, brand new location! Our Sunshine Coast office has moved to 4 Friendship Avenue, Marcoola! Anyone have tips for some #local coffee spots? https://eastcoasttrafficcontrol.com.au/

02.01.2022 It’s springtime - and with spring comes more wildlife! Here’s some quick tips to reduce animal collisions this spring. Be cautious during dawn and dusk Use your lights Don’t litter. Not only is it illegal and bad for the environment; it also attracts wildlife.... Slow down! We want to minimise the risk of human or fur-friend accidents as much as we can, so let’s stay safe on our roads! www.eastcoasttrafficcontrol.com.au See more

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