
Flagging Services
ATSSA Certified

Road & Lane Closures
Large & Small Closures

Traffic Plans
& Permits
MUTCD Compliant

Signs, arrow &
Message Boards
Detouring
Washington’s #1 Partner for Traffic Control & Work Zone Safety
Vector Force Development is the premier provider of Washington traffic control, delivering zero-compromise work zone safety solutions for infrastructure, utility, and renewable energy projects statewide. From the convoluted corridors of Seattle to rural utility builds, our veteran-owned teams bring military-grade discipline to every job site. We specialize in WSDOT-compliant traffic management, providing the certified personnel and state-of-the-art equipment needed to keep your crews protected and your project on schedule.

PROUDLY SERVING WASHINGTON
FOR OVER 8 YEARS
SERVING Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, Kent, Everett, Spokane Valley, Renton, Federal Way, Yakima, Bellingham, and all areas in between!

Equipment & Fleet
We don’t just provide flaggers; we provide complete work zone command. Our services include professional traffic control plans, 24/7 emergency response, and the deployment of ATSSA-certified crews for complex lane closures and detours. Equipped with the latest message boards, arrow panels, and channelizers, When you search for the best traffic control in Washington, you’ll find that Vector’s commitment to accountability and safety stands in a league of its own.
Prioritizing Safety
At Vector Force Development, safety isn't just a checkbox, it is the foundation of our veteran-owned culture. We understand that in Washington traffic control, there is no room for error, which is why our ATSSA-certified teams operate with a "Target Zero" mentality on every job site; Zero Injuries, Zero Loss Time Incidents. By integrating rigorous training, real-time field safety audits, and strict adherence to WSDOT standards, we don't just manage traffic; we mitigate risk. Our mission is simple: provide the discipline and expertise necessary to ensure that every crew member, motorist, and pedestrian returns home safely at the end of the day.

