Traffic Management Plan generation, automated, compliant, and ready in minutes.
Layouts built straight from satellite imagery.
Current state requirements applied as you go.
PDF, DXF, JPG and PNG in minutes.
Every works project on a public road requires a traffic management plan. And every TMP requires an engineer who knows the current state requirements, has time to draft a compliant plan, and can get it through review and approval before works begin.
In practice, that process takes days. State requirements are detailed, version-specific, and change without notice. Different engineers produce plans of different quality, some conservative, some borderline, some that come back for revision. Every revision costs time, and time on a construction programme costs money.
NXTGEN TMP Automation replaces the drafting process with a platform that already knows what compliance requires. Site location and works data go in. Satellite imagery is pulled automatically. A state-compliant, review-ready traffic management plan comes out in minutes, not days.
The engineer's role moves from drafter to reviewer. The plan is consistent, current, and delivered as scaled drawings in PDF, DXF, JPG, and PNG, ready for authority submission, CAD integration, and direct use in project documentation.
NXTGEN Flow turns satellite imagery of your site into a compliant traffic management drawing automatically. The platform generates the drawing layout straight from the imagery, applies rules built around the scenario and plan type, and gives your team a built-in editor to adjust the plan by hand where needed. The result is a streamlined way to auto-generate, edit and output submission-ready drawings directly into the TMP report.
Satellite imagery, auto-generated drawing layouts and the built-in editor in one place, taking a compliant plan from site to submission-ready.



The traffic engineer enters the site location, works description, and relevant project parameters. The platform identifies the applicable state requirements for that site automatically.
Satellite imagery for the site is pulled automatically and converted into a scaled drawing layout. Road geometry, lane configuration and the surrounding environment become the base of the plan, with no manual site survey or CAD input required.
You enter the closure requirements, and NXTGEN Flow automatically lays out the plan components, cones, variable message and speed signs, barriers and other devices, using the rules built from your company's database. Placement, signing and speed zones are generated to match your standards.
A built-in editor lets the engineer modify the placement of any element after the plan is generated. The platform is a drafting accelerator: the engineer applies professional judgement, adjusts as needed, and retains sign-off authority and professional responsibility.
The engineer exports the finished plan, submitted with a complete audit trail recording site inputs, imagery used, compliance rules applied, edits, review history and sign-off. Every submission is documented and defensible.
Plan Generation
Generated from actual site location, road geometry, and works parameters, not a generic template
Current aerial imagery pulled automatically, road layout and environment captured without manual survey
Current state-specific requirements applied automatically, signing, devices, speed zones, and layouts
Scaled drawings output as PDF, DXF, JPG, and PNG, submission-ready and CAD-compatible
Compliance and Currency
Compliance rules updated within the platform, plans always reflect current state requirements
Same compliance standard applied regardless of which engineer generates the plan
Plans generated against current rules from the outset, fewer rejections and resubmissions
Audit and Workflow
Site inputs, imagery version, compliance rules applied, review actions, and engineer sign-off all recorded
Engineer review and adjustment built into the generation process, professional oversight retained
Complete submission history retained per project for compliance and dispute reference
Traffic management plans that previously took days to draft are generated in minutes. Site data in, compliant plan out. The engineer's time is spent on review and professional judgement, not on drafting and reformatting.
Every plan produced through the platform applies the same compliance standard, current state requirements, correctly interpreted, every time. Plan quality no longer depends on which engineer drafts it or how recently they reviewed the relevant code.
Compliance errors in TMPs carry real consequences, plan rejections, project delays, and liability exposure if a non-compliant plan contributes to a site incident. The platform reduces this risk by generating plans against defined, current rules with a complete audit trail.
In projects where TMP approval sits on the critical path, faster generation and fewer revisions directly reduce programme risk. Plans that previously delayed mobilisation by days are ready for submission the same day site parameters are confirmed.
| Platform | NXTGEN Flow, document and workflow automation |
| Inputs | Site location, works description, and project parameters entered by the traffic engineer |
| Imagery | Satellite imagery pulled automatically from current aerial data based on site location |
| Compliance engine | State-specific traffic management requirements maintained within the platform |
| Output | State-compliant, review-ready traffic management plan |
| Format | Scaled drawings: PDF, DXF, JPG, PNG. Submission-ready, CAD-compatible, and usable directly in project documentation |
| Audit trail | Full record of inputs, imagery, rules applied, review history, and engineer sign-off |
| Access | Web-based, no specialist software or CAD tools required |
TMP automation is the use of a software platform to generate traffic management plans from site data and compliance rules, replacing or substantially reducing manual drafting by a traffic engineer. The engineer inputs site parameters and the platform generates a compliant, site-specific plan automatically. The engineer reviews and applies professional judgement before submission.
A compliant, review-ready traffic management plan is generated in minutes from site location and works data. Compared to manual drafting processes that typically take hours to days depending on plan complexity, this represents a substantial reduction in the time from site parameters confirmed to plan ready for submission.
State-specific traffic management requirements are maintained within NXTGEN Flow. When requirements change, the platform is updated, meaning every plan generated reflects current compliance rules without the engineer needing to track code changes manually. Plans are always produced against the current standard for the relevant jurisdiction.
No. The platform replaces the drafting process, not professional oversight. Every plan goes through an engineer review step before submission. The engineer applies site-specific judgement, makes adjustments, and retains sign-off authority and professional responsibility for the submitted plan. NXTGEN TMP Automation gives engineers more time for engineering by removing the repetitive, time-consuming drafting work.
The audit trail records everything from generation to submission: the site inputs provided, the satellite imagery version used, the compliance rules applied, all review actions taken by the engineer, adjustments made, and the final sign-off. This provides a complete, defensible record of how the plan was produced, relevant for regulatory review, dispute resolution, and internal quality assurance.
Yes. NXTGEN TMP Automation is web-based and requires no CAD software, specialist licensing, or technical training to operate. A traffic engineer with site parameters and works details can generate a plan through the platform.
The platform supports a range of works on public roads. The traffic engineer inputs the site location and works description, and the platform generates a compliant plan for that specific site context. For works with unusual or complex requirements, the engineer review step allows professional adjustments before submission.
Yes. NXTGEN Flow supports ongoing development and organic improvement. Core plan generation capabilities and compliance rules are available from day one. Additional works types, state coverage, and plan generation refinements are added over time, driven by real-world submission feedback, engineering review outcomes, and expanding coverage of planning scenarios.
The platform generates a compliant base plan from the site data provided. For complex or non-standard conditions, the engineer review step allows professional adjustments to be applied before submission. The audit trail records any modifications made during review.
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