Big Parking Lot Lighting Project?
That's not a problem with Pole Base. Efficient installation can help you squeeze your work into a tight timetable for new construction or streamline a retrofit renovation. Compared to pouring bases in the field, the advantages of Pole Base precast foundations add up on commercial outdoor lighting projects.
Commercial Outdoor Lighting Foundations
Pole Base precast concrete foundations built to spec and delivered to your jobsite will revolutionize the way you do commercial outdoor lighting installation. Whether your site needs seven, 70, or 700 foundations, Pole Base is a great solution for your next commercial outdoor lighting project.
Finished from the Start
With Pole Base outdoor lighting foundations, they arrive at your job site with a finished look. Available in multiple textures, you can get the look you want from the start.
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Stories of Success with Pole Base on Commercial Projects
Big Box Store's Deadline Met with Pole Base
As Meijer, a major Midwest retail chain, was opening new stores, gas stations and distribution centers, Halligan Electric was able to meet the compressed construction schedule with Pole Base. Compared to pouring in the field, Pole Base offered a number of benefits.
Engineering Resources Save YMCA Money
Using the right amount of concrete, verses too much, can save your project money! With Pole Base Design Charts, electrical engineer Phil Jaquish was able to cut 2,800 pounds (1,270 kilograms) per base at the Traverse City YMCA, lowering material and shipping costs.
Ledgestone Bases Match Restaurant Facade
When the Big Boy restaurant was looking to overhaul its image, the details mattered. Even the site lighting foundation details. Pole Base Ledgestone textured bases provided the modern look the owner wanted, while easing the install for the electrical contractor.
"We could stand the lights the same day and be done with them. We didn't have to bring the equipment back into the parking lot two weeks later. We used the same equipment we used to set the Pole Bases to stand the lights."
Bryon Eaton
Electrical Contractor at Midwest Construction