
Saint-Léonard
Traffic Signage & Site Management in Saint-Léonard
Saint-Léonard is a key hub for roadwork, infrastructure upgrades, and commercial development in Montreal’s east end. Whether you're working along Jean-Talon, near the Metropolitan, or inside one of the borough’s active industrial zones, Sedge delivers reliable traffic signage, stamped plans, and safety rentals that help keep your job running smoothly and up to code.
We work directly with general contractors, city engineers, and utility providers across Saint-Léonard to ensure fast delivery, clean setups, and efficient approvals.


Our Saint-Léonard Services Include
Traffic control plans designed and stamped by in-house engineers
Signage and traffic equipment rentals (cones, barrels, signs, barricades)
Certified flaggers and signalers for construction and utility work
Custom signage fabrication
Permit coordination with the Borough of Saint-Léonard and City of Montreal
Why Project Leads in Saint-Léonard Trust Sedge

Local expertise for arterial roads and high-traffic intersections
Reliable inventory and fast delivery across the borough
Ideal for public infrastructure and commercial construction
Full-service support - from permit planning to final pickup
In-house engineers ensure your plan is done right the first time
FAQ
Can you support commercial jobs near major shopping zones?
Yes - we support developments near Les Galeries d’Anjou, retail centers, and nearby industrial zones.
How quickly can you deliver signage and equipment?
We offer same-day or next-day delivery across all of Saint-Léonard.
Do you offer signage for utility work or emergency repairs?
Absolutely. We provide fast setups for Hydro, gas, telecom, and emergency excavation jobs.
Are your plans accepted by the borough or city inspectors?
Yes - our stamped plans meet all compliance standards and are ready for submission to Saint-Léonard and the City of Montreal.
Can you support signage setups near Autoroute 40 or busy intersections?
Yes - we work frequently around the Metropolitan, Lacordaire, Jean-Talon, and Viau.
