Request a Free Quote
Tell us about your project and a member of our team will contact you within 2 business hours with a customized proposal.
This form is the fastest way to get pricing from Road Safety Systems for guiderail, bridge railing, highway barriers, highway signage, fencing, or solar structural support work anywhere across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and the broader Mid-Atlantic and Connecticut region. It works for state DOT and turnpike authority projects, general contractor bid support, municipal work, and private commercial and industrial jobs alike.
The information that helps us the most up front is the type of service you need, the state and general location of the project, a rough description of scope (linear footage of guiderail, number of bollards, square footage of fencing, or whatever unit applies to your project), and your timeline. If you don't have exact numbers yet, a reasonable estimate is enough to get the conversation started — we can refine scope together once a project manager follows up.
If you just have a general question rather than a project ready for pricing, our Contact page is a better starting point.
What to Expect
2-Hour Response
During business hours
Our Process
Submit Your Details
Fill out the form with your project information and contact details.
We Review & Call
A project manager reviews your request and contacts you within 2 business hours.
Site Visit & Proposal
We schedule a site visit (if needed), then deliver a detailed proposal with per-unit pricing.
Project Execution
Upon approval, we mobilize crews and deliver your project on schedule and to spec.
Why Choose Us
- Respond within 2 business hours
- No-obligation, free estimates
- Per-unit pricing — no hidden fees
- Serving NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, and the Mid-Atlantic
- Backed by the RoadGuard family
Getting the Most Out of Your Quote Request
A quote request that includes a bit of context typically moves faster than one that doesn't. It helps to know whether the project is for a state DOT or turnpike authority contract, a municipal job, or private commercial or industrial work — the specification requirements and documentation expectations differ between them, and knowing which category applies lets us route your request to the right project manager immediately.
For guiderail, bridge railing, and highway barrier projects, it's useful to know whether there are existing standard drawings or agency specifications already governing the work, and whether the project involves new construction, replacement of damaged infrastructure, or a retrofit. For signage work, knowing whether you need sign panels only, full structures, or electronic variable message sign infrastructure helps us scope accurately. For fencing and solar structural support projects, approximate linear footage or site acreage is the most useful starting number.
None of this information is required to submit the form — if you're still early in planning and don't have firm numbers, submit what you know and we'll work through the rest with you directly. The goal of this form is to start a conversation with a project manager, not to lock in exact scope before we've even spoken.
If your project has a bid submission deadline or a target start date, mention it in your project description — timeline is one of the first things our estimating team factors in when scheduling a site visit or preparing a proposal, and knowing it up front avoids a delay later in the process.
