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Engineering Analysis & Master Plan Development

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The contract requires comprehensive technical engineering analysis to support the development of a long-term street lighting master plan for the City of New Orleans, with a focus on transitioning to LED technology through detailed retrofit modeling and circuit load calculations. The work must assess energy efficiency gains, evaluate the long-term operational impact of the upgrade, and ensure seamless integration with existing and future smart city infrastructure systems. This effort is critical to modernizing municipal lighting assets in a way that aligns with sustainability goals and enhances public safety through optimized lighting performance. The subcontract is solicited under NAICS code 541330, indicating a professional, scientific, and technical services classification, with a response deadline of August 20, 2026. While the solicitation number and specific point of contact are not provided, the work is administered by the Louisiana state agency on behalf of the City of New Orleans, and performance is expected to occur within the city’s jurisdiction. The scope demands expertise in electrical systems, energy modeling, and smart grid compatibility, requiring proposers to demonstrate proven experience in municipal lighting upgrades and integrated urban infrastructure planning.

General Info

Engineer LED retrofit and smart integration for New Orleans street lighting to boost efficiency and safety by 2026.

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Louisiana → City of New OrleansView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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LA, US

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AgencyLouisiana → City of New Orleans
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Perform technical engineering analysis for a long-term street lighting master plan, including LED retrofit modeling, circuit load calculations, energy efficiency, and integration with smart city infrastructure.

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