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PUC details $16M LED streetlight conversion, micro‑LBE contracts and job targets

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · May 11, 2010
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The SFPUC presented plans to convert city‑owned streetlights to LEDs with a $16 million program, a multi‑contract procurement approach (asset survey micro‑LBE contract and several micro‑LBE installation contracts), an estimated 13‑year payback and hiring targets for disadvantaged residents via workforce programs.

At the May 11 meeting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission outlined a citywide program to replace overhead streetlights with LED luminaires and add controls, with a program budget estimated at $16 million and a January 2012 automation target.

Barbara Hale, assistant general manager, said the PUC owns about 17,600 streetlights and estimates another 1,000–4,000 lights are owned by other city departments; staff will conduct an asset survey (micro‑LBE professional services contract, ~$100,000, bids due…

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