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  1. NPL Canada - Industrial Drive, Hamilton Project

    NPL Canada - Industrial Drive, Hamilton Project

    Area: Industrial Dr. & Depew St. Hamilton, Ontario
    Division: Rentals
    Contractor: NPL Canada

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  2. Understanding the Differences Between MTO-Approved Traffic Signs and Non-Approved Signs in Ontario

    Understanding the Differences Between MTO-Approved Traffic Signs and Non-Approved Signs in Ontario

    Traffic signs are vital for road safety and effective traffic management. In Ontario, the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) enforces strict standards for traffic signs to ensure visibility, durability, and uniformity. Alongside these regulations, advancements in retroreflective sheeting technology have further enhanced the visibility of traffic signs, especially during nighttime and in challenging environments. Understanding the differences between MTO-approved and non-approved traffic signs and the role of retroreflective sheeting can help ensure compliance and maximize road safety.

     

    What Are MTO-Approved Traffic Signs?

    MTO-approved traffic signs follow precise guidelines outlined in Ontario

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  3. University Avenue Case Study

    University Avenue Case Study

    Project: University Avenue Infrastructure Upgrades

    Location: Downtown Toronto

    Solutions: Urban Barrier & AT Fencing

    Contractor: Kore Infrastructure Group

    Owner: City of Toronto

     

    Challenge

    A 3-kilometre stretch of University Avenue was reduced to a single lane for major infrastructure upgrades. These included replacing an old water main, enhancing bike lane safety, adding green infrastructure, and resurfacing the road. University Avenue is a critical road in Downtown Toronto. This thoroughfare hosts major institutions like Queen's Park, Osgoode Hall, and the U.S. Embassy. Additionally, it encompasses the area known as "Hospital Row," home to several leading hospitals in North America. Kore's project demanded meticulous management of the constant flow of heavy pedestrian traffic. Balancing safety and efficiency was vital, as even the slightest oversight

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  4. Ramudden Global partners with RSG International

    Ramudden Global partners with RSG International

    Ramudden Global announces the acquisition of RSG International, a group of industry-leading road safety businesses based in North America. With this acquisition, Ramudden Global surpasses 5,000 employees in 12 countries, solidifying the company’s position as a frontrunner in infrastructure safety.

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  5. Stinson ITS Rebranded as Ramudden Digital, North America

    Stinson ITS Rebranded as Ramudden Digital, North America

    Stinson ITS Inc., part of the Ramudden Canada group of companies, is excited to announce a significant milestone – the company is rebranding as Ramudden Digital, North America.

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  6. Ramudden acquires Wopio AB and Smartprotect Nordic AB

    Ramudden acquires Wopio AB and Smartprotect Nordic AB

    On September 1st, Ramudden acquired 100% of the shares in Wopio AB and Smartprotect Nordic AB. These acquisitions reinforce Ramudden’s capacity to develop and distribute next-generation traffic safety solutions.

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  7. Ramudden acquires Jade Infra Oy

    Ramudden acquires Jade Infra Oy

    On July 3, Ramudden signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in the Finnish temporary traffic management and flag guard company, Jade Infra Oy.

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  8. Who is Ramudden Global?

    Who is Ramudden Global?

    Ramudden Global is Ramudden Canada's parent company, built of a robust network of infrastructure safety companies providing urban and rural traffic management and digital safety services with a focus on safety infrastructure.

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  9. Triton announces Ramudden Global

    Triton announces Ramudden Global

    Following the merger of portfolio companies Ramudden and AVS in 2020, Triton announces a further development of the international group of leading tech-enabled infrastructure safety companies through the launch of Ramudden Global as the new group brand name and identity.

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  10. Ramudden acquires Worxsafe

    Ramudden acquires Worxsafe

    Ramudden has acquired 100% of the shares in Worxsafe AB, a leading developer of safety products for roadworks and infrastructure projects with sales primarily in the Nordic region and North America. The company is established in Östersund, where all development takes place today.

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