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Re: Poles [Re: hollywud20] #2069505
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We lit our city soccer fields five years ago for $250,000. That was Musco Company, 8 steal poles complete install and they have a 25 year maintenance guaranty. I know its more than they looking for but you might as well see what it will take to get it done right.

Re: Poles [Re: auburn17] #2069507
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Originally Posted By: auburn17
Baldwin Pole and Piling


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Re: Poles [Re: hollywud20] #2069628
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Originally Posted By: hollywud20
They have to call the games when the sun goes down right now until we can get something rigged up.


Just a heads up, you may already know this but one single light pole isn't going to be enough to light an entire field unless you put some serious LED sports lighters on it. You could probably light it well enough to play with 5 poles if you use some of new LED fixtures.

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Re: Poles [Re: Dallas County] #2069631
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Originally Posted By: Dallas County
Cheap poles will be the least of your worries when you start with the transformers, duct banks, lights etc. permitting and getting a primary/secondary source will push $100K.


We got used lights and transformers from a company. Got to buy the wiring, about 15-20 grand there and the poles. Basically working in a $0.00 budget.


You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.
Re: Poles [Re: hollywud20] #2069637
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Originally Posted By: hollywud20
Originally Posted By: Dallas County
Cheap poles will be the least of your worries when you start with the transformers, duct banks, lights etc. permitting and getting a primary/secondary source will push $100K.


We got used lights and transformers from a company. Got to buy the wiring, about 15-20 grand there and the poles. Basically working in a $0.00 budget.


If you have existing fixtures it would be worth looking at retrofitting them with LED lamps. If you go this route make sure you bypass the ballast to get the full energy and maintenance savings

Re: Poles [Re: hollywud20] #2070494
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Cabana Pressure Treated in Brierfield. Must be good money in it as they have miles of high game fence as well as a 40000 sq ft house in it.

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