The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has launched a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) seeking firms interested in submitting proposals to design, supply, build (including installation), finance, operate and maintain the Phoenix Metropolitan Area Freeway Lighting P3 Project.
The Project involves upgrading the Deck Park Tunnel lighting system (approximately 3,300 luminaires) to LED technology to achieve higher luminance level. The Deck Park Tunnel Lighting includes overhead lighting on the eastbound and westbound mainline freeway portion only. The transit bay located between the main tubes and the equipment rooms on the north and south sides of the tunnel are not covered in the scope of work. The Deck Park Tunnel lighting is on 24 hours per day and load varies by time of day based on outdoor ambient light levels.
Outside of the Deck Park Tunnel, the project includes upgrading approximately 16,000 luminaires lighting the freeway system in the Phoenix metropolitan area (mainline and ramps including any underdeck lighting along the freeway mainline where the freeway passes under an overhead structure). Open road lighting currently operates approximately 4,200 hours per year.
The Pproject will also include maintenance of poles, wiring, pull boxes, conduit, and other ancillary lighting infrastructure on the load side of the electrical point of service, and periodic cleaning of the walls of the Deck Park Tunnel.
The RFQ documents must be submitted to ADOT no later than 4:00 p.m. (Arizona Time) on September 29, 2017.
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