Gets the job done
About us
Our traffic management company keeps your projects moving
Our traffic management company provides cost-effective solutions for all road levels in our communities.
Why choose us for TTM?
- Safety focussed
- Quality assured
- Passionate people
- 100% NZ owned
- Qualified staff
- Specialist solutions
Results driven solutions
Focussed on driving results, our innovative and experienced project managers, TMPs and STMS provide comprehensive planning, resource allocation and monitoring to ensure your projects are completed safely, on time and to budget.
Our Services
Site Set Up and Traffic Control
Site Set Up and Traffic Control
Site Specific Solutions
Site Specific Solutions
Traffic Management Audits and Consultancy
Traffic Management Audits and Consultancy
Traffic Management Equipment Hire
Traffic Management Equipment Hire
Your safety is our business
Our most important job is to ensure workers, pedestrians and commuters make it home safely to their whānau at the end of each day. Our customers and community sit at the heart of everything we do, which is why we provide detailed, quality focussed and cost-effective solutions across all traffic management operations.
Empowering people
Our Foundations
Our Foundations started with our fathers and grandfathers and have shaped how we continue to do business today. It has formed the foundations of TW Group, our mission beliefs and values.
We grew up knowing the value of teamwork. Ron Ward and Kel Tremain were both salt of the earth, top blokes who knew what it took to get the job done right – teamwork, determination, blood, sweat and cheers. Kel led from the front. One of the greatest names in NZ rugby, while Ron was a champion in his own right. For the community, his family and country. Normal blokes having a beer at home, legends in the street. We’ve drawn valuable lessons from remarkable individuals like them, which have shaped our current position – uphold your commitments, enable people to reach their full potential, and refrain from requesting tasks you wouldn’t tackle yourself.