Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands will be converting all its streetlights from High Pressure Sodium (HPS) light fixtures to Light Emitting Diode (LED) light fixtures in the near future. This project is for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantities (IDIQ) contract that involves purchasing and replacing burnt-out lamps and ballasts with LED equivalents, acquiring, and installing new photocells while replacing malfunctioning ones, and repairing or replacing damaged steel streetlight standards and arms as per DHHL requests. Additionally, the project includes conducting electrical troubleshooting to ensure proper streetlight operation, encompassing metering equipment and power supply. The contractor is also responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and resetting Carmanah Speedcheck Solar signs when needed. The project aims to enhance energy efficiency and optimize street lighting systems thoughout DHHL subdivisions on Oahu, adhering to industry standards and manufacturer specifications for reliability and longevity. Regular progress reports will be submitted to DHHL to track completed tasks, address any challenges encountered, and propose solutions. 1. List of Burnt-Out Street Light Lamps The DHHL will provide the CONTRACTOR with a list of burnt-out lamps. The contractor shall obtain the materials necessary and establish a schedule for installation. The contractor shall notify DHHL of the proposed schedule.