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1973

TRINITY HIGHWAY FOUNDED

It was the decade of the 1970s that roadway safety design became a regular component of highway projects and Trinity Highway made and sold its first galvanized guardrail.

1982

BUY AMERICAN

The “Buy American” Program was created to ensure that transportation infrastructure projects are built with American-made steel products.

1991

GUARDRAIL SALES EXPANDS

Trinity Highway Products offers guardrail products to Mexico and Canada.

1992

SYRO STEEL

The acquisition of SYRO Steel expanded Trinity’s line of fabricated steel products

1998

EUROPEAN STANDARDS INTRODUCED

The European standard for road restraint systems, EN 1317, was introduced.

2000

TRINITY HIGHWAY INTERNATIONAL

Sales representation in the European market extends Trinity Highway’s international reach.

2010

ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEMS ACQUIRED

Trinity Highway bolstered its business in 2010 with the acquisition of Energy Absorption Systems, a leader in the research and development of efficient energy-absorbing materials and technology, as well as cutting-edge breakthroughs in a variety of impact attenuators, crash cushions, truck-mounted attenuators, high performance delineators, Safe-Hit® delineators, and other highway safety products since 1969.

2011

SIGN POSTS & SIGN SUPPORTS ADDED

The POZ-LOC product line acquisition enhances Trinity Highway’s Sign Posts & Sign Supports business.

2011

YODOCK ACQUISITION

The Yodock Wall Company acquisition augments Trinity’s existing line of longitudinal channelizing devices to include water-filled barricades that meet a variety of urban construction, traffic control, military, and special events applications.

Trinity Highway Rentals was established to offer leasing and rental options for select traffic control and work zone products.

2017

COUNTDOWN TO MASH

Sunset Dates for NCHRP Report 350 to MASH begins.

Trinity Highway is Ahead of the Curve® with MASH ready products.

2022

TRINITY HIGHWAY BECOMES VALTIR

Trinity Highway rebrands and announces an exciting new name change to Valtir. The rebranding signals one of the final steps in Trinity Highway Products’ transition to a standalone company and reinforces its commitment to being an industry leader and global supplier of commercial highway products.