Traffio’s US expansion: integrated traffic management insights for contractors
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Traffio’s expansion into the United States marks the next phase of its cloud-based traffic management platform, used to schedule field crews, allocate traffic control devices and manage compliance for roadwork sites. Co-founders Nicholas Inglis and Nathan Wright are targeting large contractors running multi-crew operations, integrating job booking, digital SWMS, asset tracking and invoicing into a single system. For civil contractors and traffic control providers, the move signals growing availability of integrated, software-driven planning tools for lane closures, workzone layouts and labour allocation across multiple jurisdictions.
Technical Brief
- Platform is architected as a single cloud database instance per customer, centralising crews, assets and jobs.
- Role-based access controls separate scheduler, supervisor and field-user permissions for traffic crews and subcontractors.
- Digital SWMS are generated and stored per job, with version control and sign-off records retained.
- Asset allocation tools track individual signs, barriers and VMS boards against specific shifts and locations.
- Compliance workflows embed jurisdiction-specific traffic control rules into job setup and prestart checks.
- Time and attendance capture in the field feeds directly into costed shifts and invoicing line items.
- API-first design allows integration with contractor ERP, payroll and fleet telematics systems.
- For large construction programmes, such integrated scheduling and compliance tooling reduces double-handling between traffic and civil teams.
Our Take
Among the 32 Software stories in our coverage, very few explicitly straddle both Australia and the United States, so Traffio’s presence in both markets suggests it is positioning its product for exportability rather than purely domestic road-project workflows.
Within the 2039 tag-matched Product/Projects pieces, most software items focus on design or asset management; a project-oriented traffic management platform like Traffio signals that contractors and traffic control firms are now being targeted as primary software customers rather than just end-users of civil design outputs.
Featuring Traffio in Roads & Infrastructure Magazine places it alongside more traditional plant, equipment and construction solutions, which typically indicates that the software is being framed as operational infrastructure for road projects rather than back-office IT tooling.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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