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Agreements with Powerlux Corporation, <br />for LED Streetlight Improvements <br />June 17, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br />There are areas in the City's street lighting network, however, where upgrading to energy - efficient <br />standards requires additional work. Installed in the early 1920s, these high - voltage circuits and <br />low amperage systems are obsolete and have been a constant source of maintenance problems. <br />Additionally, the unique incandescent lamps used in the historic post top streetlights (Exhibit 1) are <br />not energy efficient and have a very short life, requiring annual replacement. <br />In 2010, Philips Corporation - -the only remaining manufacturer of these incandescent lamps- - <br />stopped production, leaving the City with a depleted inventory of replacement lamps and no <br />supplier. In 2011, staff began using conversion kits that reduced the high voltage to conventional <br />levels at each streetlight. However, that manufacturer went out of business, forcing the City to <br />accelerate upgrading the streetlight system. <br />In 2013, staff identified a twofold project to replace the historic streetlights and rewire the high - <br />voltage system. First, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was issued in March 2013 seeking qualified <br />vendors to provide the specialty post top LED lamps. Through the contract awarded to Powerlux <br />Corporation, the City is able to purchase the lamps directly from the manufacturer at a 30 percent <br />savings. The contract also provides the option to purchase additional streetlights at the reduced <br />rate as funding becomes available for future projects. <br />For the second part of the project, in June 2013, City Council authorized the Public Works Agency <br />to prepare an RFP for the design and construction of streetlight upgrades at various locations, <br />including the North Park and North Residential high - voltage circuits. These are the last of the <br />high - voltage systems in the city. The scope of work includes rewiring to a modern 240 -volt system, <br />installing LED lamps in the historic streetlight posts, and establishing new SCE service connection <br />points. The RFP was posted on the City's website on April 24, 2014, with the following results: <br />Proposals received <br />Proposals received from Santa Ana vendors* <br />* LED streetlights are a specialized industry. There are no qualified firms in <br />Santa Ana producing or installing LED streetlights. <br />The proposal evaluations were based on four factors: the proposer's experience, ability to <br />perform, past performance on similar projects, and the proposal base price. The final ranking is as <br />follows: <br />Proposer <br />Proposal Amount <br />Rank <br />California Professional Engineering, Inc. <br />$512,450 <br />1 <br />Aegis ITS <br />$540,770 <br />2 <br />2501-20 <br />