About Us

Kelvin Latham is the owner of North Pinnacle Operations, an Alabama‑based provider of turnkey work‑zone traffic control. With 20+ years in heavy industrial and utility environments, he couples field leadership with project‑controls rigor to deliver safe, compliant operations and predictable outcomes. He is completing graduate study in Construction Engineering Management at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), with emphasis on estimating, contracts, planning & control, and risk management. Respected for integrity, calm decision‑making, and clear communication, Kelvin builds capable crews and clear plans. He institutionalizes three‑week look‑ahead rhythms, coordinates vendors and budgets, and deploys ATSSA‑compliant MOT plans. Owners and general contractors across Greater Birmingham rely on his teams to mobilize quickly and execute with a zero‑incident mindset.

Kelvin Latham

Owner, North Pinnacle Operations

Birmingham, AL | 205-826-1000 |

kelvinlatham@northpinnacleops.com |

northpinnacleops.com

Credentials & Highlights

Core Competencies

Why Traffic Control is Needed

Worker Safety: Traffic controllers protect construction crews from vehicle hazards by directing motorists and establishing safe work zones. This reduces the risk of jobsite accidents and fatalities.

Public Safety: They ensure drivers and pedestrians are guided safely through or around construction areas, preventing collisions, injuries, and traffic congestion.

Project Efficiency: Effective traffic control minimizes disruption to the public, reduces delays, and improves the overall flow of traffic around the site—helping projects stay on schedule.

Who Provides Traffic Control

In-House Traffic Control Departments: Large construction firms sometimes maintain their own dedicated teams for traffic control operations.

Specialized Traffic Management Companies: Many businesses focus exclusively on traffic control, offering services such as planning, implementation, and management of safe work zones.

Certified Traffic Control Personnel: Trained and certified flaggers, traffic managers, and safety specialists use signs, signals, and flagging devices to keep both crews and the public safe.

Meet Our Professional team member

Jhon Donny

Instructor

Kate Chrisy

Instructor

Mike Walli

Instructor

Tammy Potts

Instructor

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