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Traffic Management, Inc.

Long Beach, CA 90815

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Company Info

  • Est. 1995
  • Size 500+ Employees

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Our Story

Traffic Management, Inc. is a privately owned minority business company based in Southern California. It's co-owned by brothers Chris and Jonathan Spano. TMI's complete knowledge of traffic control and management is integral to the daily flow of the region’s commuters. The engineers design the traffic plans that result in lane closures due to road repairs, large events and big infrastructure projects.

With many large events, such as the Rose Parade, managing the traffic for the largest concrete pour in Los Angeles,and the now famous final journey of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, TMI has definitely made a mark for themselves in the traffic control industry. Aside from the glamour of these high profile projects, TMI’s expertise in the day to day projects of public utilities has been the core of the business.

Traffic Management, Inc. started with very humble beginnings in 1995 in the garage of their great grandmother with only a handful of employees when the brothers were just teenagers. The company had been largely run by CEO Chris Spano since its launch. In 2008 that Jon Spano decided to join forces full time with his brother to focus on operations and business development.

By 2017 TMI's sales exceeded its forecast and has grown exponentially. TMI has been ranked as one of the Los Angeles Business Journals top 100 minority owned businesses and has been ranked as LABJ’s 100 fastest growing private companies for several years. They were also awarded Latino Business of the Year for 2014 and again nominated numerous times by the Los Angeles Business Journal.

Today, the company employs over 1800 people in nearly 40 branches nationwide. They are now one of the largest organically grown traffic management companies in the United States.

TMI’s goal is to provide our customers, employees and the public a safe work zone while maintaining an efficient flow of traffic.Traffic Management, Inc. is  Serious About Safety.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • California-Los Angeles and Vicinity

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Our CSI Codes

01 45 26 - Plant Inspection Procedures
01 55 26 - Traffic Control
01 56 23 - Temporary Barricades
01 56 33 - Temporary Security Barriers
01 71 23 - Field Engineering
01 71 23.13 - Construction Layout
01 71 23.16 - Construction Surveying
01 80 00.00.01 - Performance Requirements
01 82 13 - Foundation Performance Requirements
01 82 16 - Basement Construction Performance Requirements
01 83 13 - Superstructure Performance Requirements
01 83 16 - Exterior Enclosure Performance Requirements
01 84 16 - Stairways Performance Requirements
01 86 13 - Fire Suppression Performance Requirements
01 86 16 - Plumbing Performance Requirements
01 86 19 - HVAC Performance Requirements
01 86 23 - Integrated Automation Performance Requirements
01 86 26 - Electrical Performance Requirements
01 86 29 - Communications Performance Requirements
01 86 33 - Electronic Safety and Security Performance Requirements
01 88 13 - Special Construction Performance Requirements
01 91 13 - General Commissioning Requirements
01 91 16.13 - Foundation Commissioning
01 91 16.53 - Basement Construction Commissioning
01 91 19 - Facility Shell Commissioning
01 91 19.13 - Superstructure Commissioning
01 91 19.43 - Exterior Enclosure Commissioning
02 06 30 - Schedules for Subsurface Investigations
02 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Existing Conditions
02 22 19 - Traffic Assessment
02 25 16 - Existing Concrete Assessment
02 25 19 - Existing Masonry Assessment
02 25 23 - Existing Metals Assessment
02 25 23.13 - Welding Investigations
02 25 26 - Existing Wood, Plastics, and Composites Assessment
02 31 29 - Magnetotelluric Investigations
02 32 23 - Geotechnical Monitoring Before Construction
05 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Metals
06 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Wood, Plastics, and Composites
10 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Specialties
10 14 53 - Traffic Signage
11 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Equipment
11 14 26 - Pedestrian Fare Collection Equipment
11 14 26.13 - Pedestrian Coin Fare Collection Equipment
11 14 43 - Pedestrian Detection Equipment
11 14 43.13 - Electronic Detection and Counting Systems
11 14 53 - Pedestrian Security Equipment
13 08 11 - Commissioning of Swimming Pools
13 08 23 - Commissioning of Planetariums
13 08 30 - Commissioning of Special Structures
21 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Fire Suppression
22 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Plumbing
23 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of HVAC
25 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Integrated Automation
26 05 73 - Overcurrent Protective Device Coordination Study
26 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electrical Systems
27 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Communications
28 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security
31 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Earthwork
31 09 13 - Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring
31 09 16 - Special Foundation and Load Bearing Elements Instrumentation and Monitoring
31 09 16.13 - Foundation Performance Instrumentation
31 09 16.26 - Bored and Augered Pile Load Tests
32 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Exterior Improvements
33 08 10 - Commissioning of Water Utilities
33 08 20 - Commissioning of Wells
33 08 30 - Commissioning of Sanitary Sewerage Utilities
33 08 40 - Commissioning of Storm Drainage Utilities
33 08 50 - Commissioning of Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 08 60 - Commissioning of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 08 70 - Commissioning of Electrical Utilities
33 08 80 - Commissioning of Communications Utilities
34 08 13 - Commissioning of Roadways
34 08 23 - Commissioning of Railways
34 08 33 - Commissioning of Airfields
34 08 43 - Commissioning of Bridges
34 20 00.00.01 - Traction Power
34 40 00.00.01 - Transportation Signaling and Control Equipment
34 41 13 - Traffic Signals
34 41 16 - Traffic Control Equipment
34 41 23 - Roadway Monitoring Equipment
34 42 13 - Railway Signals
34 42 13.13 - General Railway Signal Requirements
34 42 13.16 - Signal Solid State Coded Track Circuits
34 42 23 - Railway Control Equipment
34 42 23.13 - Mainline Train Control Room Equipment
34 42 23.16 - Yard Train Control Room Equipment
34 42 23.19 - Integrated Control Equipment
34 42 23.23 - Interlocking Railway Control Equipment
34 42 26 - Rail Network Equipment
34 43 16.23 - Airfield Short-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 16.26 - Airfield Omni-Directional-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 16.33 - Airfield High-Intensity-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 19 - Airfield Traffic Control Tower Equipment
34 48 13 - Operating Bridge Signals
34 48 16 - Operating Bridge Control Equipment
34 50 00.00.01 - Transportation Fare Collection Equipment
34 52 16 - Vehicle Ticketing Equipment
34 52 16.13 - Vehicle Ticket Vending Machines
34 52 26 - Vehicle Fare Collection Equipment
34 52 26.13 - Vehicle Coin Fare Collection Equipment
34 52 26.16 - Vehicle Electronic Fare Collection Equipment
34 54 26.13 - Passenger Coin Fare Collection Equipment
34 71 13 - Vehicle Barriers
34 71 13.13 - Vehicle Median Barriers
34 71 13.16 - Vehicle Crash Barriers
34 71 13.19 - Vehicle Traffic Barriers
34 71 13.26 - Vehicle Guide Rails
34 71 13.29 - Vehicle Barrier Fenders
34 71 19 - Vehicle Delineators
34 71 19.13 - Fixed Vehicle Delineators
34 71 19.16 - Flexible Vehicle Delineators
34 75 13 - Operable Roadway Equipment
34 76 13 - Roadway Crossing Control Equipment
34 81 23 - Lift Bridge Machinery
35 08 30 - Commissioning of Coastal Construction
35 08 40 - Commissioning of Waterway Construction
35 08 50 - Commissioning of Marine Construction
35 08 70 - Commissioning of Dams
35 10 00.00.01 - Waterway and Marine Signaling and Control Equipment
35 11 13 - Signaling Equipment for Waterways
35 11 53 - Control Equipment for Waterways
35 12 13 - Marine Signaling Equipment
35 12 53 - Marine Control Equipment
35 13 13 - Signaling Equipment for Dams
35 13 53 - Control Equipment for Dams
40 80 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Process Systems
41 08 30 - Commissioning of Manufacturing Equipment
42 08 10 - Commissioning of Heating Equipment
42 08 20 - Commissioning of Cooling Equipment
42 08 30 - Commissioning of Drying Equipment
43 08 10 - Commissioning of Gas Handling Equipment
43 08 20 - Commissioning of Liquid Handling Equipment
43 08 30 - Commissioning of Gas and Liquid Purification Equipment
43 08 40 - Commissioning of Gas and Liquid Storage
44 08 40 - Commissioning Water Treatment Equipment
45 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment
48 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electrical Power Generation

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • Service Work/Repairs

Diversity

  • Minority Business Enterprise

Gallery

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Arrowboards
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Sign, Cone Mounted, Up Arrow (Symbol)
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Post, Telspar, 12' Perforated Steel, 1 3/4" Diameter, Post only, 14 Ga.
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Stop and Slow Panels

Associations & Memberships

Flasher Barricade Assn.
Flasher Barricade Assn.
MSA (Maintenance Superintendents Assn.)
MSA (Maintenance Superintendents Assn.)
LiUNA (Laborers International Union of North America)
LiUNA (Laborers International Union of North America)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
ATSSA (American Traffic Safety Services Assn.)
ATSSA (American Traffic Safety Services Assn.)
ECA (Engineering Contractors Assn.)
ECA (Engineering Contractors Assn.)
MBE (Minority Business Enterprise)
MBE (Minority Business Enterprise)
MITA (Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Assn.)
MITA (Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Assn.)
APWA (American Public Works Assn.)
APWA (American Public Works Assn.)
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