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Old commercial lighting is one of those things that facilities managers tend to put off. The fixtures still turn on, so it doesn't feel urgent. But outdated exterior lighting quietly costs you money every single month through higher energy bills and more frequent maintenance calls. It also creates uneven lighting across parking areas and walkways, which is a real safety issue - especially on a site this size.
That's exactly what we were hired to fix. The job required aerial lift work to swap out the old fixtures at height - you can see our crew working from a boom lift, pulling out the old housing and dropping in the new LED units. It's not glamorous work, but doing it right means the site won't need attention again for a long time. LED fixtures at this level are built to last, and the reduction in energy draw compared to the old technology is significant.
The scope here went well beyond a standard parking lot. We covered road lighting along site access routes, lighting near utility infrastructure, hospital drop-off and emergency entrance areas, and open lot coverage across multiple zones. Each fixture type was matched to its application - some single-arm units for roadway poles, dual-head fixtures for higher-traffic areas, and flat-panel LED heads for spots needing tighter beam control. The right fixture in the right spot is what makes a retrofit like this actually perform.
Whether it's a commercial building, a warehouse yard, an industrial facility, or a hospital campus, the process is the same - assess what's there, spec the right LED replacement, and execute cleanly without disrupting operations. That's what we do.