Nancy,
Answered to Brandi’s questions:
1. No lighting standards
2. We do have standard specs
3. Oncor will make us meter it
4. I would prefer unit price
5. Conduit sizes are shown on our standard details, which we are currently completing
6. I would defer to Brandon
Thanks,
Clay Barnett, P.E.
Town Engineer
Town of Addison
16801 Westgrove Drive
Addison, TX 75001-2818
Office: (972) 450-2857
From: Nancy Cline
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 2:39 PM
To: Robin Jones; Clay Barnett
Subject: FW: Addison Lighting Questions
Lets discuss later.
From: Brandi Reaves [mailto:breaves@HNTB.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 1:14 PM
To: Nancy Cline
Subject: Addison Lighting Questions
From: John Schallert
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:06 PM
To: Brandi Reaves
Cc: Randall Steel
Subject: FW: Addison Lighting Questions
Nancy-
John has sent me a series of questions that have come up as he has been working on the lighting plans for Belt Line Road. Please let me know if you and your staff can assist in answering
some of these.
Thank you so much for your help.
Brandi Reaves, ASLA, LEED® AP
Senior Landscape Architect
HNTB Corporation
Urban Design + Planning
2001 Bryan Street
Suite 100
Dallas, Texas 75201
Tel (214) 748-8400
Fax (214) 742-4682
www.hntb.com
Brandi,
Below are some questions we have regarding the Addison Belt Line Project:
Questions for Addison:
1) Does Addison have Standard Details for their Street Lighting designs? If so, how do we get CAD drawings? If not, should we use TxDOT or Dallas or other?
2) Does Addison have Standard Specs?
3) Will the lighting system be metered or unmetered?
4) Will this project be bid lump sum or with bid items?
5) Does Addison have any requirements for wire and conduit sizes or types?
6) Does Addison have any requirements for the voltage to be used?
John
John G. Schallert P.E.
Electrical Squad Leader
¢ HNTB Corporation
715 Kirk Dr.
Kansas City, MO.
64105
(816) 527-2375
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