
Pointe-Claire
Traffic Signage & Site Management in Pointe-Claire
From retail construction near Fairview to utility work along Highway 40, Pointe-Claire is home to some of the West Island’s busiest commercial and industrial projects. Sedge provides full-service support for traffic signage, site safety, and engineered traffic control plans - all tailored to meet municipal requirements and your tight deadlines.
We work with general contractors, engineers, and public works crews to keep projects in Pointe-Claire moving on time and in full compliance.


Our Pointe-Claire Services Include
Traffic control plans stamped by in-house engineers
Signage and safety rentals (cones, barrels, barricades, signs, fencing)
Certified flaggers and signalers for lane closures and roadwork
Custom signage fabrication
Coordination with Pointe-Claire’s public works and permitting offices
Why Contractors and Coordinators in Pointe-Claire Choose Sedge

Local knowledge of West Island roads and infrastructure
Fast turnaround on plans, permits, and delivery
Ideal for commercial builds, utility jobs, and industrial projects
Deep inventory - all maintained and ready for deployment
Experienced with highway-adjacent and retail construction traffic setups
FAQ
What areas of Pointe-Claire do you cover?
All sectors - including Fairview, Hymus, Boulevard Saint-Jean, Terra Cotta Park, industrial zones, and commercial retail corridors.
Can you assist with event setups or temporary street closures?
Yes - we offer signage, barriers, and signalers for events, municipal work, and public space coordination.
How fast can equipment be delivered in Pointe-Claire?
Same-day or next-day delivery is available depending on inventory and urgency. We service all of the West Island daily.
Can you provide signage and traffic plans for long-term commercial builds?
Absolutely. We work on projects that span months or years - with engineered plans and scheduled updates as your site evolves.
Do you support signage setups near Highway 40 or Fairview Mall?
Yes - we handle signage and lane control for developments around the shopping district, Boulevard Saint-Jean, and the Trans-Canada Highway corridor
