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TSL (previously Traffic Systems Ltd) is a multi-faceted company with a strong focus on civil construction. We are the leading provider of traffic control systems and civil works services to councils and private clients across New Zealand.

As a privately owned and operated civil construction company, we are focused on delivering strong technical expertise and quality service. We achieve this through close consultation with our clients, on time and on budget delivery of civil construction, utilising trusted traffic control system solutions, and prioritising good old-fashioned client service.

The TSL team is hard-working, knowledgeable, and innovative. Our design-focused environment allows for new ideas to flourish so we can come up with the best possible solution for your situation.

Our Services

Traffic Signals

We cover the design, production, installation, and maintenance of traffic lights and streetlights.

Traffic Management

Providing traffic control plans and set outs, temporary road signs, and more.

Safety Surfacing

Applying high friction resin plastic surfacing for improved road safety.

Civil Construction

Civil works for roading and traffic infrastructure including walkways, cycleways, and roundabout construction.

Water Blasting

Our premium water blasting machinery can remove road marking and excess bitumen for a smooth finish.

Asphalt Surfacing

We can lay asphalt surfacing for roads, carparks, footpaths, and more.

Our Past Work

Having been in the traffic control and civil works industry for over 20 years, we have completed a multitude of successful projects to improve infrastructure across the country. View our past projects to see what is possible when it comes to traffic signals, civil construction, safety surfacing, and more.

Get in Touch

Contact us today to see how our civil construction company can help with your next roading or civil works project.

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