***Specifications*** Year 3, Prop 39, Lighting Project Bid No. B16-01

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Year 3, Prop 39, Lighting Project
Bid No. B16-01
***Specifications***
Bid RFI Questions Due:
Tuesday, October 13th, 2015 2:00PM
Gale Stevens, Buyer
gasteven@cabrillo.edu
Bid Documents: Gale Stevens, Buyer 831-477-5613
Cabrillo College: Joe Nugent, Director Facilities Planning & Plant Operations
Project Manager: Jon Salisbury, ICS, Project Manager
Cabrillo Community College District
Business Support Services, Purchasing Department
Cabrillo College_Year 3_Prop 39_Lighting Project
This Project includes; the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and traffic control to
provide the construction duties to install the District furnished fixtures located at Cabrillo College
Aptos Campus. Work includes, but is not limited to demolition and electrical duties in accordance
with the attached drawings and specifications.
Section 1‐ General Provisions
1.1
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B.
C.
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E.
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I.
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L.
Comply with all OSHA safety regulations throughout all phases of the work.
Maintain a clean and orderly jobsite.
Remove and dispose of all job site waste and debris.
Return spaces to the condition in which they were found in‐ include vacuuming and
dusting.
All work to be performed by individuals licensed to perform the work.
All work to be completed in an orderly and workman like manner.
All safety and traffic controls as dictated by the work and necessary for its successful
completion.
All duties necessary to ensure compliance with manufacture’s specifications.
All clean up, demolition, transportation and dumping fees necessary for the successful
completion of the work.
The Contractor agrees to submit a construction schedule to the District’s Project
Manager at the preconstruction meeting. Scheduling, shut downs, miles stones and
impact to building occupants are to be discussed and coordinated at this meeting.
The Contractor agrees to take every measure and incur all cost associated with
protecting the existing equipment and facilities.
The Contractor agrees to accept liability for any damage caused through neglect
and/or wanton disregard during the course of their construction and/or for the failure
of their installation.
1.2
SITE INVESTIGATION
A.
The Contractor acknowledges that he has investigated and satisfied himself as to
the conditions affecting his work. No allowance shall be subsequently made for any extra
expense incurred due to failure or neglect to determine conditions affecting the work.
1.3
SAFETY
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A.
The Contractor shall be responsible for implementing, maintaining and
supervising all necessary safety precautions which will insure against injury to persons or
damage to property as a result of any of his work, tools or equipment on or off the project,
before, during or after normal working hours. No drawing review, construction review or
any other act or services rendered by the owner, engineer, their employees or consultants
shall be construed to approve or judge upon the adequacy of the contractor's safety
measures.
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Section 2: Demolition
1.1
MATERIALS OWNERSHIP
A.
Unless otherwise indicated, demolition waste becomes property of Contractor.
B.
Historic items, relics, antiques, and similar objects including, but not limited to,
cornerstones and their contents, commemorative plaques and tablets, and other items
of interest or value to Owner that may be uncovered during demolition remain the
property of Owner.
1. Carefully salvage in a manner to prevent damage and promptly return to Owner.
1.2
PREDEMOLITION MEETINGS
A.
Predemolition Meeting: Conduct meeting at Project site.
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4.
5.
1.3
Inspect and discuss condition of construction to be selectively demolished.
Review structural load limitations of existing structure.
Review and finalize selective demolition schedule and verify availability of
materials, demolition personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make
progress and avoid delays.
Review requirements of work performed by other trades that rely on substrates
exposed by selective demolition operations.
Review areas where existing construction is to remain and requires protection.
FIELD CONDITIONS
A. The Owner will occupy buildings immediately adjacent to the demolition areas. Conduct
demolition so Owner's operations will not be disrupted.
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B. Notify the Owners Representative of discrepancies between existing conditions and
Drawings before proceeding with selective demolition.
C. Hazardous Materials: Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner before start of the
Work.
1. If suspected hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb;
immediately notify the Owner’s Representative. Hazardous materials will be
removed by Owner under a separate contract.
D. Storage or sale of removed items or materials on‐site is not permitted.
E. Utility Service: Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them
against damage during selective demolition operations.
1. Maintain fire‐protection facilities in service during selective demolition
operations.
PART 2 ‐ EXECUTION
2.1
EXAMINATION
A.
Verify that utilities have been disconnected and “safed‐off” before starting selective
demolition operations.
B.
When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with
intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and
extent of conflict. Promptly submit a written report to the District’s Representative.
C.
If it is required that structural elements are demolished, perform an engineering survey
of condition of building to determine whether removing any element might result in
structural deficiency or unplanned collapse of any portion of structure or adjacent
structures during selective building demolition operations.
1.
Perform surveys as the Work progresses to detect hazards resulting from
selective demolition activities.
2.2
UTILITY SERVICES AND MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
A. Existing Services/Systems to Remain: Maintain existing Electrical, Communication Systems,
Fire services/systems indicated to remain and protect them against damage.
2.3
PREPARATION
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A.
Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct selective demolition and debris‐removal
operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, walkways, and
other adjacent occupied and used facilities.
B.
Temporary Shoring: Provide and maintain shoring, bracing, and structural supports as
required to preserve stability and prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of
construction and finishes to remain, and to prevent unexpected or uncontrolled
movement or collapse of construction being demolished.
1. Strengthen or add new supports when required during progress of selective
demolition.
2.4
SELECTIVE DEMOLITION, GENERAL
A. General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new
construction and as indicated. Use methods required to complete the Work within
limitations of governing regulations and as follows:
1. Proceed with selective demolition systematically.
2. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required.
Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining
construction. Use hand tools or small power tools designed for sawing or
grinding, not hammering and chopping, to minimize disturbance of adjacent
surfaces. Temporarily cover openings to remain.
3. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid
marring existing finished surfaces.
4. Do not use cutting torches until work area is cleared of flammable materials. At
concealed spaces, such as duct and pipe interiors, verify condition and contents of
hidden space before starting flame cutting operations. Maintain fire watch and
portable fire‐suppression devices during flame‐cutting operations.
5. Maintain adequate ventilation when using cutting torches.
6. Remove decayed, vermin‐infested, or otherwise dangerous or unsuitable
materials and promptly dispose of off‐site.
7. Remove structural framing members and lower to ground by method suitable to
avoid free fall and to prevent ground impact or dust generation.
8. Locate selective demolition equipment and remove debris and materials so as not
to impose excessive loads on supporting walls, floors, or framing.
9. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly.
B.
Removed and Salvaged Items:
1. Clean salvaged items.
2. Pack or crate items after cleaning. Identify contents of containers.
3. Store items in a secure area until delivery to Owner.
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4. Transport items to Owner's storage area designated by Owner.
5. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.
C. Removed and Reinstalled Items:
1. Clean and repair items to functional condition adequate for intended reuse.
2. Pack or crate items after cleaning and repairing. Identify contents of
containers.
3. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.
4. Reinstall items in locations indicated. Comply with installation requirements
for new materials and equipment. Provide connections, supports, and
miscellaneous materials necessary to make item functional for use indicated.
D. Existing Items to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and
soiling during selective demolition. When permitted by Architect, items may be removed
to a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and cleaned and
reinstalled in their original locations after selective demolition operations are complete.
2.5
DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS
A.
General: Except for items or materials indicated to be recycled, reused, salvaged,
reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain Owner's property, remove demolished
materials from Project site and legally dispose of them in an EPA‐approved landfill.
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2.6
Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on‐site.
Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent
surfaces and areas.
Remove debris from elevated portions of building by chute, hoist, or other device
that will convey debris to grade level in a controlled descent.
CLEANING
A.
Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by
selective demolition operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing before
selective demolition operations began.
<<<END OF SECTION>>>
Section 3- COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL
1.1
SUMMARY
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A.
Furnish all labor, materials, apparatus, tools, equipment, transportation, temporary construction
and special or occasional services as required to make a complete working electrical installation,
as shown on the drawings or described in these Specifications. The work shall include materials,
appliances and apparatus not specifically mentioned herein or noted on the drawings as being
furnished and installed under another section.
B.
Work Included:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.2
Grounding.
Incidental work and materials involved in installing the electrical equipment including, but not
limited to, rigging, support hardware, temporary lighting and carpentry.
Fire-stopping.
Compliance with all applicable codes.
Testing.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
A.
Consult all other sections, determine the extent and character of related work and properly
coordinate work specified herein with that specified elsewhere to produce a complete, finished and
workmanlike installation.
B.
Perform the following work, in accordance with the appropriate sections of the specifications as
necessary to furnish a complete, working electrical installation.
1.
2.
3.
1.3
Moisture protection: Include sheet metal flashing, counter flashing, caulking and sealants as
required for waterproofing of conduit penetrations through walls, and roofs. All leaks caused
by this contractor's work shall be repaired at no additional cost to the owner.
Miscellaneous metal work: Include fittings, brackets, supports, rods, welding and pipe as
required for support and bracing of raceways, lighting fixtures, panelboards, etc.
It is the contractor’s responsibility to obtain a set of the manufacture’s installation manual
and coordinate the details of the electrical installation with them.
SEISMIC BRACING
A.
1.4
All major electrical components including, but not limited to, conduit racks, transformers, panels,
switchboards, lighting fixtures shall be anchored and braced to conform to the International
Building Code.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Materials and Systems:
1.
2.
B.
Labels: Provide materials listed and labeled by Underwriters' Laboratories or testing firm
acceptable to authority having jurisdiction, where listing service is normally provided for
product.
Materials:
a.
Provide new and ship to jobsite in original manufacturer's containers or
bundles. Materials and equipment for which tests have been established by
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. shall bear its label of approval or the label of an
OSHA approved nationally recognized testing laboratory [NRTL].
b.
The materials to be furnished shall be the standard products of
manufacturers regularly engaged in the production of such equipment equal to
or superior to material specified, and shall be the manufacturer's latest standard
design that complies with the Specification requirements.
Workmanship: Arrange work to as required for a coordinated installation.
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C.
Code Compliance: Comply with applicable codes, laws, rules, regulations, and standards of
applicable code-enforcing authorities.
D.
References and Standards: All materials and equipment shall comply with all applicable standards
and requirements of the standards listed below. Nothing in the Drawings or Specifications shall be
construed to permit Work not conforming to applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations. It is not
the intent of Drawings or Specifications to repeat requirements of codes except where necessary
for completeness or clarity.
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2.
3.
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9.
10.
Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL).
American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
National Electrical Code (NEC) (as currently adopted by the AHJ).
International Building Code (IBC).
Standard for Electrical Safety in the Work Place (NFPA-70E, 2009 Edition).
National Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA).
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Distribution Equipment and
Systems.
State of California Energy Regulations.
E.
If the Drawings or Specifications are not clear, the Subcontractor shall issue a Request for
Information (RFI) for an interpretation and decision prior to proceeding with the Work.
F.
Manufacturer's Directions: Follow manufacturer's directions for specific equipment
installation requirements.
G.
Protection of Equipment:
1.
Care shall be exercised during construction to avoid damage to equipment.
Equipment shall be protected from dust and moisture prior to and during construction.
2.
Where required or directed, construct temporary protection for equipment and
installations so as to protect same from dust and debris caused by construction.
3.
The Subcontractor shall repair by spray or brush painting, after properly preparing
the surface, scratches or defects in the finish of the equipment. Only identical paint furnished
by the equipment manufacturer shall be used.
4.
Failure of the Subcontractor to protect the equipment as outlined herein shall be
grounds for rejection of the equipment and its installation.
H.
Qualifications and License Requirements:
1.
The subcontractor performing electrical construction work on the project shall have
an Electrical Construction License from the State of California.
2.
The Subcontractor performing electrical construction work shall have sufficient
experience in this type of construction and shall, upon request, provide details of that
experience (project names and addresses and references with names and phone numbers).
3.
Certified electricians shall have evidence of certification in their possession at all
times. Noncertified personnel shall perform electrical work under the continuous supervision
of a certified electrician.
1.5
SUBSTITUTION
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A.
The manufacturer's equipment described on the drawings and listed first in the specification
is the basis of the design. Where manufacturers of generally comparable products are listed, these
are substitute items subject to proof of acceptability.
B.
No resubmittal of substitute items shall be allowed. If a substitute item is rejected, the
contractor shall provide the specified item.
C.
Installation of approved substituted equipment is the Subcontractor's responsibility, and
changes required to work included under other divisions for installations of approved substituted
equipment must be made to the satisfaction of the District and without change in contract price.
Approval by the District of substituted equipment and/or dimension drawings does not waive these
requirements.
1.6
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS
A.
1.7
Operation and maintenance manuals will not be required for this project.
SUPERVISION
A.
1.8
The contractor shall personally or through an authorized and competent representative constantly
supervise the work from beginning to completion and, within reason, keep the same workmen and
foreman on the project throughout the project duration.
PROTECTION
A.
1.9
Keep conduits, junction boxes and outlet boxes and other openings closed to prevent entry of
foreign matter; cover fixtures, equipment and apparatus; protect against dirt, paint, water, chemical,
or mechanical damage before and during construction period. Restore to original condition any
fixture, apparatus, or equipment damaged prior to final acceptance, including restoration of
damaged shop coats of paint, before final acceptance. Protect bright finished surfaces and similar
items until in service. No rust or damage will be permitted.
SITE INVESTIGATION
A.
1.10
The contractor acknowledges that he has investigated and satisfied himself as to the conditions
affecting his work including reviewing the site electrical drawings. No allowance shall be
subsequently made for any extra expense incurred due to failure or neglect to determine conditions
affecting the work.
WARRANTY OF CONSTRUCTION
A.
The contractor warrants that the work performed under this contract conforms to the contract
requirements and is free of any defects of equipment, materials or design furnished, or workmanship
by the contractor of any of his subcontractors or suppliers.
B.
Such warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date of final acceptance of the work.
Under this warranty the contractor shall remedy, at his own expense, any such failure or defect in the
system.
C. Manufacturer's guarantees or warranties still in effect shall be given to the owner at the expiration of
the guarantee period specified above.
1.11
SAFETY
A.
The contractor shall be responsible for implementing, maintaining and supervising all
necessary safety precautions which will insure against injury to persons or damage to property as
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a result of any of his work, tools or equipment on or off the project, before, during or after normal
working hours. No drawing review, construction review or any other act or services rendered by
the District, engineer, their employees or consultants shall be construed to approve or judge upon
the adequacy of the contractor's safety measures.
1.12
TEMPORARY FACILITIES
A.
1.13
Provide all required temporary facilities for proper performance of the contract. All such temporary
facilities shall be located where directed and maintained in a safe and sanitary condition at all times
until completion of the contract; then removed from the site and disposed of as directed.
TRAFFIC CONTROL
A.
This work shall conform to the provisions in Section 12, “Construction Area Traffic Control Devices,”
of the Caltrans Standard Specifications and the provisions under “Maintaining Traffic” elsewhere in
the special provisions, and shall consist of installing traffic and pedestrian signing, delineators,
fencing, barricades, temporary base rock or plywood walkways, temporary driveways and flaggers as
necessary to maintain safe passage, and these special provisions, and as directed by the College’s
Representative.
B.
Vehicular and pedestrian access to private property shall be maintained at all times unless the
closing of such access if approved by the District’s Representative. The Contractor shall request in
writing permission form the District’s Representative in advance of making such closing.
C. Detours and all lights, signs, barricades, flag persons or other devices necessary to provide for safety
and convenience shall be furnished, installed and maintained by the Contractor. Lighted or flashing
barricades shall be used during hours of darkness.
D. Existing traffic signs shall be protected in place by the Contractor during the construction period.
E.
The Contractor shall place, remove, store, maintain, relocate, replace and dispose construction area
traffic control devices and traffic control and construction area signs.
F.
Personal vehicles of the Contractor’s employees shall not be parked on the traveled way or shoulder,
including and section closed to the public traffic.
G. The Contractor shall notify local public safety authorities on this intent to begin work at least 5
working days before work id to begin. The Contractor shall cooperate with the local public safety
authorities relative to handling traffic throughout the area and shall make his own arrangements
relative to keeping the working areas clear of parked vehicles.
H. The full width of the traveled way shall be open for use by public traffic on Saturdays, Sundays and
designated legal holidays, after 3:00pm on Fridays and the days preceding designated legal holidays,
and when construction operations are not actively in progress.
I.
Designated Legal Holidays: Please inquire with the District’s Representative.
J.
Construction area signs shall be furnished, installed, maintained and removed when no longer
required in accordance with the provisions in section 12, “Construction Area Traffic Control Devices,”
of the Caltrans Standard Specifications. Construction area signs shall be installed seven (7) calendar
days prior to starting work.
END SECTION
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SECTION 4- PRODUCTS
2.1
MATERIALS
A.
All the materials shall be new, of the quality herein specified, free from defects and listed by the
Underwriter's Laboratories for the purpose for which they are used. Materials shall be of uniform
type and make throughout the building.
2.2
CONDUIT
A.
Rigid Steel Conduit (RSC):
1.
Conduit, Rigid Steel: Full weight, threaded, hot-dip galvanized, inside enameled,
conforming to ANSI C80.1.
2.
Three Piece Couplings: Electroplated, cast malleable iron. Efcor 165 Series,
OZ/Gedney 4-50 series or approved equal.
3.
Insulated Grounding Bushings: Threaded cast malleable iron body with insulated
throat and steel "lay-in" ground lug with compression screw. OZ/Gedney BLG series,
Thomas & Betts 3870 series or approved equal.
4.
Insulated Metallic Bushings: Threaded cast malleable, iron body with plastic
insulated throat rated 150 degrees C, OZ/Gedney Type B, Thomas & Betts 1222 series or
approved equal.
B.
Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT):
1.
Conduit: Shall be formed of cold rolled strip steel, electrical resistance welded
continuously along the longitudinal seam and hot dip galvanized after fabrication. Conduit
shall conform to ANSI C80.3 specifications and shall meet UL requirements.
2.
Couplings: Electroplated, steel, set-screw type, UL listed concrete tight in dry
locations; electroplated, steel, watertight compression type (with compression ring), UL listed
concrete tight in damp and wet locations. Efcor or approved equal.
3.
Connectors: Electroplated, steel, set-screw type, UL listed concrete tight with
insulated plastic throat, 150 degree C temperature rated; electroplated, steel, watertight
compression type (with compression ring), UL listed concrete tight with insulated plastic
throat, 150 degree C temperature rated in damp and wet locations. Efcor or approved
equal.
2.3
WIRE AND CABLE:
A.
Deliver to the site in unbroken containers or reels with UL label.
B.
All conductors shall be copper; Minimum size is #12.
C.
Conductors #6 and smaller shall be color coded.
D.
Wire type shall be XHHW, 90 degrees C, for feeders, type THWN, 90 degrees C, for branch
circuits in dry locations and type RHH, THHN or THWN, 90 degrees C, for wire installed in fixtures
raceways.
E.
Fixture wiring shall be at the voltage and temperature rating required by the particular
fixture.
F.
2.4
Color coding shall be in accordance with the requirements of the local inspection authorities.
OUTLET AND PULL BOXES
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2.5
A.
Dry Locations: Galvanized, one-piece, pressed steel; Steel City, Raco, Efcor.
B.
Pull Boxes: Fabricated from Code-gauge galvanized steel, painted grey.
WIRE TERMINATIONS AND SPLICING DEVICES
A.
Splices in wires and cables #10 and smaller shall be made with approved type solderless
connectors, Scotchlok or equal. In no case shall insulation of joint be of less insulation value than
corresponding insulation of the wires.
B.
Wire splicing devices shall be mechanical set-screw type with flexible insulating cover,
captive pressure screws and self-closing openings. They shall be UL 486B listed for 600V and
shall be rated for copper conductors. Ilsco “Nimbus” or equal.
2.6
WIRING DEVICES:
A.
Duplex receptacles: NEMA 5-15R, 15 Ampere, 125 volt, 2-pole, 3-wire grounding type,
complete with box grounding clips. Hubbell 5252, or equal; color shall be white unless otherwise
noted. Where a 20 Ampere circuit terminates on a single receptacle, a 20A rated receptacle shall
be used.
B.
Receptacles connected to the normal power system shall be labels using clear marking tape
and those connected to the standby power system shall be indicated by the use of red marking
tape.
C.
Switches: 20 ampere, 120 volt, fast make, slow break, quiet type with silver cadmium alloy
contacts, binding head terminal screws, back and side wired. Single pole: Hubbell 1221 or equal,
3-way: Hubbell 1223 or equal, handle; color shall be white.
D.
2.7
Device covers:
1.
Interior locations: plastic, smooth (no lines); color shall match existing.
2.
Exterior locations (damp or wet): Weatherproof covers shall be “in-use” type
(water protection provided when plug is inserted).
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS:
A.
Construction channel: 14 gauge, plated steel, Superstrut, Unistrut.
B.
General: Properly support all material, equipment and apparatus.
C.
Concrete Inserts: No. 452 or C-302 for new construction. Phillips Red Head or self-drilled
anchors.
D.
Exposed Metallic Conduits: Support at intervals of not more than 10'.
E.
Conduit Supports: Pipe clamps with inserts for concrete, machine screws for metal surfaces
and wood screws for wood construction or suitable trapeze supports.
F.
Miscellaneous Steel: Provide miscellaneous steel members, beams, brackets, etc., for
support of work in this Division unless specifically included in other Divisions.
G.
Fixture hanging and safety chain: #1/0 “Inco” (double loop) wrap, plated steel.
END SECTION
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SECTION 5- EXECUTION
3.1
WORKMANSHIP
C.
3.2
A.
All workmanship shall be of highest quality, done by persons especially skilled at assigned
tasks, and shall result in neat installation consistent with best practices of trades.
B.
Furnish and install a complete and operable electrical system as shown on the drawings
and described in the specifications.
Install work uniform, level and plumb in relationship to lines of building. Do not install any exposed
diagonal, or otherwise irregular work unless approved by the District’s representative.
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
A.
General:
1.
2.
3.3
Provide all required labor, equipment and materials to perform the tests. Tests must be
successfully completed prior to and after energizing systems. Defects which are found
during tests shall be corrected. Any test which fails shall be repeated, after the problem is
corrected, until it passes.
All system testing shall be performed in the presence of the District’s representative and
after all equipment is anchored securely and connected. Provide two weeks’ notice prior to
commencement of the testing and provide a complete testing schedule at the time of the
notice
CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A.
During progress of the work, keep premises reasonably free of debris, cuttings and waste material.
Upon completion of work, and at other times as the District may direct, remove all such debris from
premises.
B.
Interior of conduits and equipment shall be kept free of direct rubbish and other foreign materials
during and after installation. Conduits and ducts shall be capped when work is stopped and for
future use.
C.
Fixtures shall be protected from dirt, moisture and mechanical damage during and after installation.
Damaged fixtures shall be restored to their original condition or shall be replaced at no additional
cost to the owner.
D.
Upon completion of the work under this section, remove immediately all surplus materials, rubbish
and equipment associated with or used in the performance of this work. Failure to perform such
cleanup operations within 24 hours of notice by the general contractor shall be considered
adequate grounds for having the work done by others at this contractor's expense.
3.4
PAINTING AND FINISHING
A.
3.5
Equipment shall be furnished with factory or field-applied coat and finish coat of enamel. Damaged
finishes shall be restored to match original.
WATERPROOF CONSTRUCTION:
A.
Maintain waterproof integrity of all penetrations of materials intended to be waterproof. Flash all
raceways extending through the roof with galvanized metal roof jacks and seal with approved
sealants to make the flashing watertight. All leaks caused by this contractor's work shall be
repaired at no additional cost to the owner.
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B.
3.6
CLEAN-UP
A.
3.7
3.8
Equipment or devices mounted out-of-doors or otherwise exposed to the weather shall have NEMA
Type 3R or better enclosures. Such installations shall be weatherproof.
Perform the work under this section so as to keep affected portions of the building and site neat,
clean and orderly. Upon completion of the work under this section, remove immediately all surplus
materials, rubbish and equipment associated with or used in the performance of this work. Failure to
perform such cleanup operations within 24 hours of notice by the District shall be considered
adequate grounds for having the work done by others at the contractor's expense.
PROJECT CLOSEOUT
A.
The contractor shall notify the District’s representative in writing when the project is ready for final
inspection for the purpose of determining the state of completion of the project. From the
information gathered from this inspection, the Districts representative will prepare a "walk-throughsummary" of work to be performed, corrected, or completed before the project will be accepted. All
work on the walk-thru summary shall be completed within fifteen (15) calendar days by the
contractor prior to final inspection.
B.
Provide four (4) hours of electrical system operation instruction and review with the District at the
completion of the project.
CONDUIT
A.
Conduits shall be installed in a workmanlike manner and shall conform to best of modern
practice. All conduits shall be installed with code radius bends. Where more than two 90 degree
bends are required, pull boxes shall be installed. Conduits shall be tightly corked and shall be
otherwise well protected during construction. All utility conduits shall be swabbed after final
installation; all branch circuit conduits shall be blown out and swabbed before wires are pulled. All
conduit ends shall be reamed after cutting. A heavy nylon cord shall be installed in all empty
conduits or ducts.
B.
Conduits shall be concealed in spaces provided, unless otherwise specifically shown. If
spaces are inadequate, the County representative shall be notified in time to avoid unnecessary
work. All conduit runs exposed to view shall be installed parallel or at right angles to structural
members, wall of lines of the buildings.
C.
Uses:
1.
Rigid steel: For all feeders and for all conduits (feeders and branch circuitry) in the
main electrical room or where subject to mechanical damage.
2.
EMT: Branch circuitry concealed within building structures.
3.
Liquidtight flexible metallic conduit: Transformer.
4.
PVC Schedule 40: Underground for power and communications.
D.
Where conduits cross corridor walls, through electrical or mechanical room walls or through
data center walls, they shall be neatly firestopped. Fire sealing shall be done using approved
compounds and methods.
3.9
INSTALLATION OF WIRE AND CABLE
A.
No wires shall be pulled into any portions of conduit system until all construction work
which might damage the wire has been completed. No mechanical means shall be used to pull
wires without obtaining permission from the County representative. All wires shall be continuous
from outlet to outlet, or from terminal to terminal. No splices shall be permitted in the conduit.
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B.
Splices in wires and cables shall be made with approved type solderless, crimped
connector kits. In no case shall insulation of joint be of less insulation value than corresponding
insulation of the wires.
C.
Wire terminations made to switchboard and panelboard buses shall be made using copper
compression terminals applied with an approved hydraulic tool. All other terminations may be
made using mechanical lugs.
D.
Provide a #10 neutral conductor for all 120V circuits emanating from a 208/120V, 3-phase
panel served by a K-factor transformer.
3.10
GROUNDING
A.
Except as otherwise noted, the complete electrical installation including neutral conductors,
metallic conduits and raceways, boxes, cabinets and equipment shall be completely and effectively
grounded in accordance with all code requirements, whether or not such connections are
specifically shown or specified.
3.11
PAINTING AND FINISHING
A.
3.12
CUTTING AND PATCHING:
A.
3.13
Equipment shall be furnished with factory or field-applied coat and finish coat of enamel. Damaged
finishes shall be restored to match original.
The contractor shall obtain approval before performing any cutting or patching of concrete, masonry,
or wood structure in the building.
INSTALLATION OF BOXES AND WIRING DEVICES:
A.
General:
1.
All outlets shall finish flush with building walls, ceilings and floors except where
exposed work is called for.
2.
Leave no unused openings in any box. Install close-up plugs as required to seal
openings.
3.
Exposed outlet boxes and boxes in damp location or wet locations shall be cast
metal with gasketed cast metal cover plates.
B.
Box Layout:
1.
Outlet boxes shall be installed at the locations and elevations shown on the
drawings or specified herein. Make adjustments to locations as required by structural
conditions and to suit coordination requirements of other trades.
2.
Through-wall boxes shall not be permitted.
C.
Supports:
1.
Boxes installed in metal stud walls shall be equipped with brackets designed for
attaching directly to the studs or shall be mounted on heavy gauge, galvanized steel, snap-in
box supports. Efcor MBS series, Steel City 5171 V series or equal.
2.
Fixture outlet boxes installed in suspended ceilings of gypsum board or lath and
plaster construction shall be mounted to 16 gauge metal channel bars attached to main
ceiling runners.
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3.
Fixture outlet boxes installed in suspended ceilings supporting acoustical tiles or
panels shall be supported directly from the structure above wherever pendant mounted
lighting fixtures are installed on the box.
D.
Wiring Devices and Device Plates:
1.
Wall mounted straight blade, U-ground receptacles shall be installed with
grounding slot at the bottom for vertical orientations and with grounding slot at left for
horizontal orientations.
2.
Device plates shall be set with the vertical corner line plumb and with all edges of
the plate in contact with the adjacent wall surfaces.
3.
Blank device plates shall be installed on all outlets in which no device is required is
installed.
3.14
SUMMARY
A.
3.15
Furnish and install a complete and operable lighting system as shown on the drawings and in
accordance with these specifications.
REQUIREMENTS, CODES AND STANDARDS
A.
Equipment and materials specified under this division shall conform to the following standards where
applicable:
1. UL Underwriters Laboratories
2. ASTM American Society for Testing Materials
3. CBM Certified Ballast Manufacturers
4. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers' Association
5. ANSI American National Standards Institute
6. WD1 (R2005) – General Color Requirements for wiring devices ISO - International of Organization
for Standardization
3.16
LIGHTING FIXTURES INSTALLATION
A.
The contractor shall receive the District furnished lighting fixtures from the District warehouse
and transport the fixtures to the project site.
B.
It is contractor's responsibility to verify that the size, configuration and type of light fixture is
compatible with the associated ceiling system in advance of construction.
C.
Provide all required fixture hardware as required for a complete and operational system.
END SECTION
Section 6‐ Project Schedule & Scope:
1.1
Scheduling
A. Pre‐Construction Meeting: 11‐18‐15 at 10:00am
B. Work Start: 11‐23‐15 (Pending all paperwork is in and contract is signed.)
C. Base Bid:
1. Substantial Completion Date: 12/22/2015
2. Substantial Completion Description: The successful installation of 80% of the total
fixtures by count.
3. Substantial Completions LD's: $200 per calendar day.
4. Final Completion: 12/31/2015
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5. Final Completion Description: The successful completion of all project duties
and punch items as per the project drawings and specifications.
6. Final Completion LD's $200 per calendar day
D.
Add Alternate 1:
1. Substantial Completion Date: 1/12/2016
2. Substantial Completion Description: The successful installation of 75%of the total
fixtures by count.
3. Substantial Completions LD's: $200 per calendar day.
4. Final Completion: 1/14/2016
5. Final Completion Description: The successful completion of all project duties and
punch items as per the project drawings and specifications.
6. Final Completion LD's: $200 per calendar day
E.
Add Alternate 2 & 3:
1. Substantial Completion Date: 1/20/2016
2. Substantial Completion Description: The successful installation of 75%of the total
fixtures by count.
3. Substantial Completions LD's: $200 per calendar day
4. Final Completion: 1/22/2016
5. Final Completion Description: The successful completion of all project duties and
punch items as per the project drawings and specifications.
6. Final Completion LD's: $200 per calendar day
1.2
Project Scope
A. The Drawings accompanying these Specifications show the intent of Work to be
completed. Where equipment and hardware is not particularly specified, the Contractor
shall provide submittals for all products and install them per manufacturers’
recommendations, and in accordance with best industry practice.
B. Furnish all labor, materials, apparatus, tools, equipment, transportation, temporary
construction and special or occasional services as required to make a complete working
installation, as shown on the Drawings or described in these Specifications. The
Contractor shall furnish and install all materials, appliances and apparatus not
specifically mentioned herein or noted on the drawings but necessary for the successful
completion of the Contractor’s Scope of work.
C. The District shall furnish the Bollards, Hat Lamp, Cobra Head, Wall Pack, Gym, Pool and
Flood lighting fixtures in accordance with the specifications, locations and quantities as
referenced in appendix A and B of this document.
1. The Contractor shall receive and transport the fixtures from the District’s
warehouse to the project site.
D. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, material, transportation and traffic control as
necessary for the successful installation of the District furnished fixtures in compliance
with the project specification and drawings.
1.3
Base & Additive Alternate Bids
A. The Base Bid of the project shall be defined as all duties necessary for the successful
installation of the Bollard, Hat Lamp and Cobra Head fixtures as described in these
specification and as per the project drawings.
1. Total fixture count: 545
2. Reference Project Drawing: D‐1
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3. Reference Appendix B
B. Additive Alternate 1 shall be defined as all duties necessary for the successful
installation of the Wall Pack fixtures as described in these specification and as per the
project drawings.
1. Total Fixture Count: 120
2. Reference Project Drawing: D‐2
3. Reference Appendix A
C. Additive Alternate 2 shall be defined as all duties necessary for the successful
installation of the Gym Light fixtures as described in these specification and as per the
project drawings.
1. Total Fixture Count: 65
2. Reference Project Drawing: D‐3
3. Reference Appendix A
D. Additive Alternate 3 shall be defined as all duties necessary for the successful
installation of all Swimming Pool and Flood Light fixtures as described in these
specification and as per the project drawings.
1. Total Fixture Count: 19
2. Reference Project Drawing: D‐3
3. Reference Appendix A
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APPENDIX “A”
CABRILLO COLLEGE
Wall Packs, Gym and Pool Lighting Fix
Total Fixture Count: 204
Total Wall Pack Count: 120
Total Pool Fixture Count: 18
Total Gym Fixture Count: 65
Total Flood Light Count: 1
Fixture #
General Location
Qty.
Circuit Volts
Head Type
Existing Lamp
Type
Existing Lamp Wattage
Replacement Light Fixture Model
1 to 16
17
18
19 ‐ 22
23
24 ‐ 29
30
31‐34
35‐38
39
40 ‐ 45
46‐48
49‐64
65‐69
70‐82
83‐91
92‐100
101‐103
104‐107
108‐111
112‐113
114
115‐118
119‐120
INSIDE 1100
P 1‐18
350
400 Elevator
800 Elevator
900 Elevator
200
pool
2000
2000
Lower Warehouse
1185
1185
1700
1500
1550
1600
1400
1300
2100
2600
2600
1200
1200
1200
1800
1100 Gym Interior
Pool
16
1
1
4
1
6
1
4
4
1
6
3
17
5
13
9
9
3
4
4
2
1
4
2
65
18
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
277
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
277
120
277
120
277
277
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
flood
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
wall pack
high bay
flood
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
metal halide
HPS
HPS
HPS
metal halide
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
HPS
flourescent
maetal halide
70
70
70
70
400
70
70
70
250
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
400
70
(4) 55 watt per fixture (220 total)
400
WPLED13
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
FXLED150SF
SLIM12 with photo cell
WPLED13
SLIM12 with photo cell
WPLED3T78FX w/o photo cell
SLIM12 with photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 with photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 with photo cell
SLIM12 w/o photo cell
WPLED13 w/ photo cell
WPLED104 w/o photo cell
SLIM12 with photo cell
BAYLED78WN
FXLED150SF
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APPENDIX “B”
CABRILLO COLLEGE
Bollards, Hat Lamps and Cobra Heads
Total Fixture Count: 545
Total Count Bollards: 232
Total Count Hat Lamps: 296
Total Count Cobra Heads: 17
Pole
#
General Location
#
Heads
Circuit
Volts
Head Type
Existing
Lamp
Type
Existing
Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Fixture Type
1
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
2
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
3
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
4
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
5
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
6
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
7
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
8
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
9
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
10
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
11
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
12
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
13
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
14
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
15
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
16
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
17
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
18
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
19
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
19
20
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
21
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
22
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
23
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
24
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
25
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
26
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
27
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
28
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
29
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
30
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
31
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
32
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
33
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
34
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
35
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
36
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
37
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
38
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
39
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
40
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
41
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
42
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
43
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
44
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
45
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
46
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
47
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
48
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
49
Horticulture
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
50
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
51
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
52
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
53
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
20
54
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
55
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
56
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
57
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
58
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
59
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
60
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
61
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
62
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
63
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
64
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
65
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
66
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
67
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
68
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
69
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
70
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
71
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
72
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
73
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
74
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
75
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
76
Horticulture RD
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
77
Horticulture RD & Perimeter RD
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
78
Lot F Stairwell
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
79
Access RD above 400
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
80
Access RD above 400
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
81
Access RD above 400
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
82
Access RD above 400
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
83
Access RD above 400
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
84
Access RD above 400
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
85
Between 400 & 450
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
86
Between 400 & 450
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
87
Between 400 & 450
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
21
88
Access RD above by 400/450
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
89
Access RD above 450
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
90
Lower Left corner of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
91
Lower Left corner of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
92
Left Side of 500
1
120
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
93
Left Side of 500
1
120
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
94
Left Side of 500
1
120
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
95
Left Side of 500
1
120
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
96
Top Access Ramp 500
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
97
Top Access Ramp 500
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
98
Left Side of 600
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
99
Left Side of 601
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
100
Left Side of 602
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
101
Left Side of 603
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
102
Between 500 & 600
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
103
Between 500 & 600
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
104
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
105
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
106
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
107
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
108
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
109
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
110
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
111
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
112
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
113
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
114
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
115
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
116
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
117
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
118
Access RD in Front of 500
1
120
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
119
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
120
Access RD between 100 & 1001
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
121
Access RD between 100 & 1002
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
22
122
123
Access RD between 100 & 1003
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
1
277
277
Bollard
Bollard
HPS
HPS
50
50
124
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
125
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
126
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
127
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
128
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
129
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
130
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
131
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
132
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
133
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
134
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
135
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
136
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
137
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
138
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
139
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
140
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
141
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
142
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
143
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
144
Access RD between 100 & 1000
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
146
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
147
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
148
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
149
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
150
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
151
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
152
Access RD between 100 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
153
Elevator lower level between 500 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
154
Elevator lower level between 500 & 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
150
HPS
145
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
23
155
Elevator lower level between 500 & 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
156
Between 1000 & 100
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
157
Between 1000 & 100
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
158
Between 1000 & 100
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
159
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
160
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
161
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
162
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
163
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
164
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
165
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
166
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
167
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
168
Access RD between 500 and 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
169
Access RD between 600 and 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
170
Access RD between 600 and 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
171
Access RD between 600 and 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
172
Access RD between MLC and 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
173
Perimeter RD above parking lot i
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
174
Perimeter RD above parking lot i
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
175
Infront of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
176
Infront of stroke center
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
177
Infront of stroke center
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
178
Infront of stroke center
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
179
Infront of stroke center
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
180
Infront of stroke center
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
181
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
182
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
183
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
184
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
185
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
186
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
187
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
188
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
24
189
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
190
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
191
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
192
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
193
Behind health and wealness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
194
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
195
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
196
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
197
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
198
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
199
Path on ocean side of stroke center
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
200
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
201
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
202
Path on ocean side of stroke center
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
203
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
204
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
205
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
206
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
207
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
208
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
209
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
210
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
211
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
212
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
213
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
214
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
215
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
216
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
217
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
218
Infront of health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
219
Parking lot P side of 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
220
Ocean side of 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
221
Ocean side of 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
222
Ocean side of 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
25
223
Ocean side of 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
224
Ocean side of 700
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
225
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
226
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
227
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
228
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
229
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
230
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
231
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
232
Ocean side of 800
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
233
In Front of amphitheater that is next to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
234
In Front of amphitheater that is next to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
235
In Front of amphitheater that is next to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
236
In Front of amphitheater that is next to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
237
In Front of amphitheater that is next to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
238
In Front of amphitheater that is next to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
239
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
240
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
241
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
242
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
243
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
244
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
245
Library side of amphitheater
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
246
In Front of bike co‐op
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
247
In Front of bike co‐op
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
248
In Front of bike co‐op
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
249
In Front of bike co‐op
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
250
In Front of bike co‐op
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
251
In Front of bike co‐op
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
252
900 corner of 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
253
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
254
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
255
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
256
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
26
257
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
258
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
259
Steps going down tosac east
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
260
Mountain side of sac east on the Aptos side of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
261
Mountain side of sac east on the Aptos side of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
262
Mountain side of sac east middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
263
Grass area in front of library aptos side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
264
Grass area in front of library aptos side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
265
Grass area in front of library aptos side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
266
Grass area in front of library aptos side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
267
Mountain side of sac east closer to santa cruz side of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
268
Mountain side of sac east santa cruz side of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
269
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
270
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
271
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
272
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
273
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
274
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
275
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
276
Outside in front of library doors
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
277
Outside in front of library doors
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
278
Behind health and wellness 2
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
279
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
280
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
281
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
282
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
283
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
284
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
285
Steps going up to library between sac east and west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
286
Mountain side of sac west on the aptos end of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
287
Between sac east and sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
288
Between sac east and sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
289
Between sac east and sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
290
Between sac east and sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
27
291
Mountain side of sac west on the aptos end of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
292
Grass area in front of library santa cruz side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
293
Grass area in front of library santa cruz side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
294
Grass area in front of library santa cruz side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
295
Grass area in front of library santa cruz side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
296
Mountain side of sac west middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
297
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
298
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
299
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
300
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
301
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
302
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
303
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
304
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
305
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
306
Sac west side steps that go up to library
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
307
Handicap ramp going up to elevator next to 200 building 3rd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
308
Handicap ramp going up to elevator next to 200 building 3rd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
309
Elevator next to 200 building 3rd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
310
Elevator next to 200 building 3rd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
311
Elevator next to 200 building 3rd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
312
Elevator next to 200 building 3rd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
313
Elevator next to 200 building 2nd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
314
Elevator next to 200 building 2nd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
315
Elevator next to 200 building 2nd level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
316
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
317
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
318
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
319
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
320
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
321
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
322
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
323
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
324
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
28
325
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
326
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
327
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
328
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
329
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
330
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
331
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
332
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
333
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
334
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
335
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
336
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
337
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
338
Access RD on santa cruz side of 100 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
339
Access RD ocean side of 450
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
340
Ocean side of 450 going up steps
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
341
Ocean side of 450 going up steps
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
342
Access RD by the bathrooms in 300 building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
343
Between 350 & 300 building closer to parking structure
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
344
Between 350 & 300 building closer to parking structure
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
345
Ocean side of 300 building on the santa cruz end
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
346
Ocean side of 300 building on the santa cruz end
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
347
Ocean side of 300 building on the santa cruz end
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
348
Ocean side of 300 building on the santa cruz end
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
349
Ocean side of 300 building middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
350
Ocean side of 300 building on steps in middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
351
Ocean side of 300 building on steps in middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
352
Ocean side of 300 building middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
353
Ocean side of 300 building middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
354
Ocean side of 300 building middle of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
355
Ocean side of 300 building on aptos end of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
356
Ocean side of 300 building on aptos end of building
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
357
Ocean side of 300 building on aptos end of building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
358
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
29
359
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
360
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
361
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
362
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
363
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
364
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
365
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
366
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
367
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
368
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
369
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
370
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
371
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
372
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
373
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
374
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
375
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
376
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
377
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
378
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
379
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
380
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
381
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
382
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
383
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
384
Access RD on santa cruz side of 200 building
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
385
On side walk in front of sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
386
On side walk in front of sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
387
On side walk in front of sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
388
On side walk in front of sac west
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
389
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
390
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
391
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
392
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
30
393
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
394
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
395
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
396
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
397
Soquel side of 900 bottom level
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
398
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
399
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
400
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
401
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
402
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
403
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
404
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
405
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
406
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
407
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
408
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
409
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
410
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
411
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
412
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
413
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
414
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
415
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
416
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
417
Pedestrian bridge that goes over soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
418
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
419
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
420
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
421
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
422
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
423
Shaffer amphitheater side of 1000 on steps
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
424
Shaffer amphitheater side of 1000 on steps
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
425
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
426
Soquel side of gym next to bridge
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
31
427
ON sidewalk in front of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
428
ON sidewalk in front of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
429
ON sidewalk in front of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
430
ON sidewalk in front of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
431
ON sidewalk in front of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
432
ON sidewalk in front of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
433
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
434
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
435
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
436
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
437
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
438
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
439
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
440
Soquel side of gym
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
441
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
442
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
443
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
444
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
445
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
446
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
447
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
448
Parking lot K closer to soquel
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
449
Parking lot K closer to tennis court
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
450
Parking lot K closer to tennis court
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
451
Parking lot K closer to tennis court
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
452
Parking lot K closer to tennis court
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
453
Parking lot K closer to tennis court
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
454
Parking lot K closer to tennis court
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
455
By steps next to pool on cabrillo college dr side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
456
Corner of vapa 5000 on sidewalk on soquel side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
457
Corner of vapa 5000 on sidewalk on soquel side
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
458
Soquel side of vapa 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
459
Soquel side of vapa 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
460
Cabrillo college dr. side of vapa 1000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
32
461
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
462
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
463
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
464
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
465
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
466
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
467
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
468
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
469
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
470
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
471
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
472
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
473
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
474
Between vapa 1000 and 5000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
475
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
476
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
477
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
2
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
478
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
479
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
480
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
481
Access road on santa cruz side of vapa 1000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
482
steps that go from parking lot a\b to soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
483
steps that go from parking lot a\b to soquel
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
484
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
485
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
486
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
487
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
488
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
489
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
490
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
491
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
492
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
493
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Modern cobra head
HPS
70
494
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
33
495
Between vapa 4000 and 5000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
496
Parking lot L side of vapa 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
497
Parking lot L side of vapa 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
498
Parking lot L side of vapa 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
499
Facing soquel, on left side in front of vapa 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
500
Facing soquel, on left side in front of vapa 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
501
Facing soquel, on left side in front of vapa 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
502
Facing soquel, on left side in front of vapa 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
503
Facing soquel, on left side in front of vapa 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
504
Facing soquel, on left side in front of vapa 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
505
In front of vapa 3000 and 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
506
In front of vapa 3000 and 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
507
In front of vapa 3000 and 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
508
In front of vapa 3000 and 4000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
509
In front of vapa 3000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
510
In front of vapa 3000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
511
In front of vapa 3000 and 4000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
512
Access path going to bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
513
Access path going to bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
514
Access path going to bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
515
Access path going to bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
516
Access path going to bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
517
Pedestrian bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
518
Pedestrian bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
519
Pedestrian bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
520
Pedestrian bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
521
Pedestrian bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
522
Pedestrian bridge next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
523
Between pedestrian bridge and vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
524
Between pedestrian bridge and vapa 2000
1
277
Bollard
HPS
50
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
525
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
526
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
527
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
528
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
34
529
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
530
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
531
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
532
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
533
Grass area in front of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
534
Sesnon side of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
535
Sesnon side of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
536
Sesnon side of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
537
Sesnon side of vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
538
Parking lot N, next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
539
Parking lot N, next to vapa 2000
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
540
In front of sesnon
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
541
In front of sesnon
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
542
Back of sesnon in front of steps
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
543
Back of sesnon in front of steps
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
544
Parking Lot C
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
545
Park Lot A&B
1
277
Hat Lamp
HPS
150
LED‐8028E57‐5700K
35
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