Commercial Outdoor Living
Consultative Approach
Unparalleled attention to detail and extraordinary client service are just two of the hallmarks that make Outdoor Lighting Perspectives the preferred choice for commercial outdoor lighting designs and solutions.
Our comprehensive and thoughtful 5-step process ensures that our energy-saving retrofit of your outdated commercial lighting lamps, ballasts and fixtures will supersede your expectations, in every aspect – from thoughtful design to efficient illumination.
Step 1 - Initial Phone Consultation
- Discuss type of application (Area/Parking, Garage, Walkway, Street, Landscape)
- Discuss current lighting technology
- Discuss our energy efficient lighting solutions
- Discuss budget and timeline
- Set up on-site visit
Step 2 - On-Site Meeting and Field Survey
- Confirm current technology, wattages and voltage
- Determine total number of fixtures and locations
- Determine hours of daily operation
- Obtain utility company contact information
- Discuss kilowatt/hour rate
- Identify "retrofit or replace" project
- Explain energy assessment process
Step 3 - Generate Energy Assessment and Lighting Solution
- Enter information into our proprietary energy assessment tool
- Analyze "payback period" (defined as the length of time required to recover the cost of the investment).
- Create energy efficient lighting proposal to include recommended technology, amount of energy savings, payback period analysis, rebate or incentive information and capital expenditure to complete the project
Step 4 - Proposal Visit
- Present energy savings and payback period analysis
- Recommend lighting technology to be utilized and benefits
- Present capital expenditure including ongoing maintenance savings
- Present project timeline
- Present executable contract
Step 5 - Coordinate Installation
- Order product
- Secure installation labor
- Identify project start date
- Complete installation
Parking Garage
(Picture on right- 100 watt induction lamp, Picture on left- 150 watt high pressure sodium lamp)
Street Lighting
(Picture on left- 250 watt high pressure sodium lamp, Picture on right- 150 watt induction lamp)
Area Lighting
150 watt induction lamp





