
Griffintown, Sud-Ouest, and Saint-Henri
Traffic Signage & Site Management in Griffintown and the Sud-Ouest
From condo towers along Peel to roadwork in Saint-Henri and weekend closures on Notre-Dame, the Sud-Ouest is one of Montreal’s most active construction zones. Sedge provides reliable signage, traffic plans, rentals, and on-site flaggers for jobs throughout Griffintown, Saint-Henri, and surrounding sectors.
Whether you’re managing a multi-phase build, a city infrastructure upgrade, or a one-day closure - we’ll help you stay compliant, stay safe, and stay on schedule.


Our Sud-Ouest Services Include
Traffic control plans stamped by in-house engineers
Signage and safety equipment rentals (cones, signs, fencing, barricades)
On-site signalers and flaggers for construction and event closures
Custom signage fabrication (branded or bilingual)
Permit coordination with the Borough of Le Sud-Ouest
Why Builders and Coordinators in the Sud-Ouest Work with Sedge

Familiar with high-density, urban construction logistics
Fast turnaround for permits, revisions, and delivery
Ideal for residential, commercial, and city-led projects
Engineers on staff who understand borough regulations
Reliable service for both long-term and emergency work
FAQ
What areas of the Sud-Ouest do you cover?
All neighborhoods - including Griffintown, Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy, Côte-Saint-Paul, and Point-Saint-Charles.
Can you work with city engineers or architects directly?
Yes - our team collaborates with consultants, engineers, and borough reps to streamline the approval process.
Do you handle night work or weekend setups?
Yes - we offer flexible scheduling, including after-hours and weekend service when required.
Are you familiar with closures along Notre-Dame or near Lionel-Groulx?
Absolutely. We provide signage and signalers for planned and emergency work in high-traffic sections of the borough.
Can you support signage and traffic plans for high-rise developments in Griffintown?
Yes - we’ve handled full setups and phased plans for condo towers, mixed-use builds, and infrastructure work along Peel, Ottawa, and Wellington.
