Phoenix Metropolitan Area Lighting Portfolio Sample Clauses

Phoenix Metropolitan Area Lighting Portfolio. The Phoenix area lighting system is considered to be in a state of good repair and currently primarily uses high-pressure sodium high-intensity discharge (“HPS HID”) luminaires. Lighting system uptime/availability and quality of illuminance are also considered satisfactory across the wider metropolitan area. ADOT maintains the current lighting system using a combination of in-house resources and contractors. ADOT is currently developing a technical specification for desired lighting levels for the Project which would be included with the RFP. ADOT’S Past decisions regarding lighting levels have generally been made on a case-by-case basis during design with general past to design all urban freeways (mainline and ramps) to 0.6 foot-candles (fc) using the illuminance method of design, based on a 1984 AASHTO Guide. The 0.6 fc level conforms to the current 2005 AASHTO Guide at the low end of the recommended range.
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Phoenix Metropolitan Area Lighting Portfolio. The Phoenix area lighting system is considered to be in a state of good repair and currently primarily uses high-pressure sodium high-intensity discharge (“HPS HID”) luminaires. Lighting Arizona Department of Transportation Phoenix Metropolitan Area Freeway Lighting Project 6075244.v15 Request for Qualifications Project #F014701C system uptime/availability and quality of illuminance are also considered satisfactory across the wider metropolitan area. ADOT maintains the current lighting system using a combination of in- house resources and contractors. ADOT is currently developing a technical specification for desired lighting levels for the Project which would be included with the RFP. ADOT’S Past decisions regarding lighting levels have generally been made on a case-by-case basis during design with general past to design all urban freeways (mainline and ramps) to 0.6 foot-candles (fc) using the illuminance method of design, based on a 1984 AASHTO Guide. The 0.6 fc level conforms to the current 2005 AASHTO Guide at the low end of the recommended range.

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