Eighty Rd Reserve – Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Sports Floodlighting

Future Power WA was awarded the tender to supply, install, test and commission six 30m lighting towers, nineteen 2kW floodlights, six Pole Distribution Boards (to house all of the control gear for each pole), one Sports Lighting Distribution Board, a Power Bollard, and a new Site Main Switchboard.  An integral part of the system installation was the Light Pin system designed and supplied by Light Application.  Future Power worked closely with the City of Rockingham and Light Application to ensure a seamless installation and commissioning process.  Future Power also assisted in the design process and made design change recommendations which have been adopted and have resulted in maximum flexibility for lighting control.  The new Site Main Switchboard supplies the new sports floodlighting as well as the existing Reticulation Distribution Board.  Successful project completion was achieved on schedule as a result of Future Power working closely with Western Power to ensure the timely upgrade and connection of the new Consumer Mains to the new Site Main Switchboard. The project was completed on time, on budget and without incident.

Laurie Stanford Reserve – Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Sports Floodlighting

Future Power WA was awarded the tender to supply, install, test and commission six 30m lighting towers, sixteen 2kW floodlights, six Pole Distribution Boards (to house all of the control gear for each pole), one Sports Lighting Distribution Board and a new Site Main Switchboard.  The new Site Main Switchboard supplies the new sports floodlighting as well as the existing Reticulation Distribution Board and existing Switchboard supplying the lighting for the Cricket Nets and Toilets.  The work involved liaison with Western Power to ensure the timely upgrade and connection of the new Consumer Mains.  The project was completed on time, on budget and without incident.

Western Power Street Lighting

This project involved the installation of conduits, cable, under road boring and Western Power street lighting along the main thoroughfare, Council Avenue in City of Rockingham.

A Traffic Management Plan was created and approved by the City, with the majority of work carried out under traffic management.

The work was completed during daylight hours and involved the interaction with the general public throughout the works.

All works were completed to Western Power standards, inspected, accepted and handed over to Western Power on completion.

The project schedule was maintained throughout, no incidents recorded and no complaints from the public received by the council, despite the high exposure and interaction with the public.