Trade Resources Industry Views Sunshine Land Design Substantially Completed The $1.6 Million Project

Sunshine Land Design Substantially Completed The $1.6 Million Project

The installation of solar LED lighting is a major portion of a current Martin County project to resurface the road and improve the utilities around Airport Road. Stuart-based contractor Sunshine Land Design substantially completed the $1.6 million project, funded by grants from the Economic Development Administration and Florida Department of Transportation, on March 30.

The county chose to install solar LED lighting instead of conventionally powered sodium vapor or metal halide light sources. The 27 solar lighting systems were provided by Stuart-based manufacturer Solar Electric Power Company (SEPCO). According to Martin County Project Manager Paul Bangs, the county chose to use the solar lights in order “to do something innovative” and “likes that they are energy efficient.”

The lights will save Martin County both short and long-term costs. Besides eliminating future electrical utility expenditures, the solar lights do not require the additional installation expense of trenching wires to run power to each light pole.

"You don’t have to run permanent power to the solar lights," said Bangs. “The lights are easy to assembly and install,” added Mike Dexter, project manager for Sunshine Land Design.

LEDs, short for light emitting diodes, provide a whiter and more efficient light source when compared with other lamp technologies, enabling lower wattage fixtures to be used while providing the same or better performance.

Airport manager George Stokus echoes these sentiments stating, the LED lights provide “better lighting quality than the sodium vapor lights on the power poles” and “add appeal to the road.”

"Although SEPCO is an international manufacturing company," said SEPCO project manager Matt Cirrito, "we have a large presence in Martin County and throughout the local area. SEPCO has provided equipment for numerous installations of solar sign, roadway, and park lighting in Martin, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach counties.”

"We are very happy to have this installation of our product in our backyard," said Cirrito. "As more counties and municipalities are made aware of the benefits and performance of solar lighting, projects such as this will start appearing more and more frequently.”
 

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