
Ville-Marie (Downtown Montreal)
Traffic Signage & Site Management in Ville-Marie - Downtown Montreal
Sedge supports major downtown construction, events, and infrastructure work with reliable signage, stamped traffic plans, and on-site traffic control. From Peel to Saint-Laurent, from René-Lévesque to Old Montreal, we provide compliant setups that meet tight deadlines and complex permit requirements.
Whether you’re coordinating a condo build, a city street closure, or a festival in the Quartier des Spectacles - we help you get it done right the first time.


Our Ville-Marie Services Include
Traffic control plans stamped by in-house engineers
Equipment rentals - cones, barrels, sign stands, barricades, fencing
On-site certified signalers and flaggers
Custom signage fabrication for private or public sector jobs
Permit coordination with the City of Montreal and Ville-Marie Borough
Why Contractors and Event Planners in Ville-Marie Work with Sedge

Fast turnaround for downtown delivery and complex setups
Engineers on staff who understand city permitting
Ideal for high-rise, utility, and municipal projects
Flexible scheduling - night work and weekend support available
Trusted by commercial developers, infrastructure teams, and public agencies
FAQ
What parts of Ville-Marie do you serve?
Everywhere downtown - including Old Montreal, Quartier Latin, René-Lévesque, Sainte-Catherine, De la Montagne, Place Ville Marie, and the Bell Centre area.
How fast can you deliver in Ville-Marie?
We offer same-day and next-day delivery, and we’re equipped to handle short-notice jobs in high-traffic downtown zones.
Can you assist with festivals, parades, or public events?
Absolutely. We provide full signage, closures, and flagging support for cultural events, street festivals, and more.
Do your plans meet City of Montreal standards?
Yes - all plans are stamped by our engineers and align with city traffic control requirements.
Can you support high-rise construction traffic planning?
Yes - we’ve managed setups for major developments in Griffintown, Peel, and De Maisonneuve corridors.
