Specifications include, but are not limited to: Provide Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting upgrades and maintenance for approximately 12,500 street lights throughout the City of Albany, Georgia. The LED lights must be controllable using commands sent by RF signal to controllers mounted in a planned AMI system. The software, communications network, and light controllers will be provided by the AMI vendor. The light controllers are designed to mount in the fixture in place of the photocell. The LED light fixture supplier/contractor will not supply the communications network, but the lights provided must be compatible with light controls provided by the AMI vendor. Although the AMI vendor is not yet determined, it is anticipated that the AMI vendor will be either Sensus or Tantalus. Anticipated Use Cases • Real-time monitoring and alarming of street and area lights • Intelligent dispatch for efficient crew management • Sunrise/sunset management and savings—no photocells required • Dimming control energy savings • Grouping and flashing safety control • Chase lights safety control; event flashing • GPS onboard the controller for location awareness • Individual light status monitoring and control: drill-down and filtering to individual light • Graphical view of light network and statuses within context of the electric system • Intuitive programming and scheduling of light functions • Analytics and reporting Production Data Required Using the AMI system, the lights and fixtures will be monitored 24/7 and expected to report outages, voltage, amperage and energy consumption information. 1. Procure and install street light fixtures as detailed in the Street Light Style Detail drawings and as shown on the street light location map. 2. Provide a staging area for field operations that includes receiving/storing of new material and temporary storing with eventual disposal of old material. City owned sites may be considered provided the City receives a release of liability from the Contractor, and use of City sites resulted in a significant savings for the City. 3. Replace any poles that are found missing or damaged during installation, poles will be furnished by the City for pickup at the City warehouse. 4. Install controlling module furnished by the AMI vendor during light installation. This controller will take the place of the photocell control. Any permatrol or multiple fixture controls shall be removed by the contractor. 5. Return all existing (used) LED fixtures and lamps that are currently in the field and being replaced with new fixtures, to the City Warehouse. 6. Contractor will be responsible for proper disposal of all fixtures that are not LED (high pressure sodium, metal halide, etc.). The successful bidder will be knowledgeable of disposal requirements for these type materials and follow all governing and EPD regulations. 7. Contractor shall provide an hourly rate for repairing issues not related to the fixture as encountered. This shall cover the secondary street light feeder lines, underground or aerial. More complex issues such as transformers or distribution systems will be performed by City crews.