Speed cushion installation labor and traffic-control costs typically run $1,400 to $4,200 per cushion in 2026, separated from the cushion material itself. The Federal Highway Administration's Traffic Calming ePrimer Module 3.4 documents typical crew composition and time-on-site, and Oregon prevailing-wage rates set the labor multiplier. The numbers below break out the labor side of the cost so an owner-furnished or city-pre-purchased cushion install can be priced cleanly.
What Does Speed Cushion Installation Cost?
Industry Baseline Range
| Install type | Labor + traffic control per cushion |
|---|---|
| Modular rubber, anchor placement only | $1,400 to $2,800 |
| Asphalt cast-in-place | $2,400 to $4,200 |
| Concrete cast-in-place | $3,000 to $5,500 |
| Sinusoidal profile (any material) | Add 10 to 20% to the above |
Current Market Reality
Oregon prevailing-wage rates for paving and traffic-control work moved up 8 to 12% across 2024 and 2025 alongside the broader BLS construction labor index. Traffic-control labor specifically is up sharply because flagger certification, advance warning sign maintenance, and detour planning now run through licensed traffic-control specialty contractors in most Oregon jurisdictions. None of these labor inputs reverses in 2026.
What Crew Installs a Speed Cushion?
A modular rubber cushion install runs with a 3-person anchor crew plus 2-person traffic control:
- 1 lead installer (anchor placement, torque verification)
- 2 helpers (cushion placement, signage, pavement marking)
- 2 traffic-control flaggers (one each end of the work zone)
An asphalt cast-in-place cushion runs with a 4-person paving crew plus 2-person traffic control:
- 1 paver operator
- 1 screed operator (or hand-screed lead on small jobs)
- 2 finishers
- 2 traffic-control flaggers
Concrete cast-in-place adds a forming crew and increases time-on-site. Most concrete cushion installs run a 5-person crew plus 2 to 3 flaggers depending on traffic volume.
How Long Does Installation Take?
| Install type | Time on site (typical) |
|---|---|
| Modular rubber, single cushion | 3 to 5 hours |
| Asphalt cast-in-place, single cushion | 4 to 7 hours |
| Concrete cast-in-place, single cushion | 6 to 10 hours plus cure time |
| Set of 3 modular rubber cushions | 1 working day |
| Set of 3 asphalt cast-in-place cushions | 1 to 2 working days |
What Drives the Labor Line Item?
Six factors swing labor cost above or below the baseline range:
What Affects Speed Cushion Labor Cost?
- Crew composition. Anchor crews cost less than paving crews. Concrete crews cost most.
- Time on site. A cushion installed in 4 hours costs less in labor than one that takes 8 hours.
- Quantity. Three cushions on one street amortize the same crew mobilization, traffic-control set-up, and signage hardware. Per-cushion labor drops 15 to 25% on a multi-cushion job.
- Traffic volume during work. A residential street with 1 flagger costs less than a collector street that needs 2 to 3 flaggers, lane closure, and detour signage.
- Site preparation. A cushion over intact pavement installs faster than one over pavement needing spot repair, milling, or sub-base rebuild.
- Working hours. Standard daytime work costs less than night work or weekend work scheduled to minimize traffic disruption. Premium-time multipliers run 25 to 50% above standard.
How Does the Labor Cost Compare with the Total Cushion Cost?
| Material | Labor + traffic share of total |
|---|---|
| Modular rubber | 35 to 45% of total cost |
| Asphalt cast-in-place | 45 to 55% of total cost |
| Concrete cast-in-place | 50 to 60% of total cost |
Owner-Furnished Cushion Scenarios
Many Oregon municipalities pre-purchase rubber cushion modules through bulk procurement and contract installation separately. In this scenario the contractor scope is labor-only, and the contracted price typically lands at 50 to 60% of an all-in number.
Common scenarios where owner-furnished material applies:
- City public works pre-purchases cushion modules for fleet deployment
- HOA buys cushions through a manufacturer's distributor and contracts labor only
- Property owner reuses cushion modules salvaged from a prior install
Cojo prices labor-only scopes line by line so the owner-furnished economics stay transparent.
What Permit and Engineering Costs Apply?
Beyond direct construction labor, two soft-cost line items add to the install:
- Engineering review fee, $200 to $800 per project, charged by most Oregon cities for traffic-calming applications
- Fire-marshal sign-off, $0 to $400 per project, often bundled into the engineering review
These soft costs are sometimes paid directly by the property owner to the city and are not part of the contractor's scope. Always confirm whether they sit inside or outside the construction contract before signing.
From Our Crew
On a Tigard fire-access install in late 2024, Cojo's contracted scope was labor-only because Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue pre-purchased the rubber cushion modules through their fleet vendor. The three-cushion install ran 6 hours on a single day with a 5-person crew (3 installers, 2 flaggers). Per-cushion labor and traffic control landed within the $1,400 to $2,800 baseline range. Total contracted labor for the set of three cushions was within the per-cushion baseline times three, with mobilization shared across the whole job.
How Do You Price a Cushion Install Quote?
Three questions determine the labor line item:
- Modular rubber, asphalt, or concrete? Choice swings labor 50 to 100%.
- How many cushions are in the same work order? Multi-cushion sets reduce per-cushion labor.
- What traffic-control level does the street require? Flagger count is the biggest swing within a given material.
For installation procedure detail see how to install a speed cushion, and for the geometry the crew is installing to see speed cushion dimensions.
Need a Speed Cushion Installation Quote?
Cojo prices labor and traffic-control by line item so the cost structure stays transparent. We carry the modular rubber product line most Oregon fire departments have already vetted and form asphalt cushions with the same paving crew that handles surrounding pavement. For Bend-area installs see Speed Cushion Installation Bend or pair the install with our asphalt maintenance services. Get a custom quote.