The first stage of the new Light Rail in Canberra opened in 2019, the first of its kind for the ACT.
267 Series poles were selected for the project which are the same design as existing light poles in the area.
The 267 Series TAMs approved poles support multiple functions including lighting, Wi Fi, traffic and pedestrian signals around the Alinga Street Stop minimising street clutter. They were finished in ‘Eternity Bronze Pearl’ powder coat, along with other installations for the project.
South Eveleigh (previously known as Australian Technology Park) precinct is set to become one of Australia’s leading smart neighbourhoods. Part of the upgrade undertaken by Mirvac was replacing the light poles within the precinct to support lighting as well as future Smart City digital infrastructure.
Estate Series poles were selected due to their sleek design but were also half the price of other poles with the same functionality.
The Estate pole was able to accommodate a large number of internal components within the base including 3-phase power board, single-phase GPO, CCTV and high power. These can be accessed via the secure dual hatches which allowed access to be separated into different hatches.
The designers of the high profile Elizabeth Quay project designed a custom square pole for this project in steel. Multipole™ offered an alternative option with an all aluminium square pole incorporating our accessory track to allow attachment of accessories.
The pole was chosen as it offered flexibility for attachment of accessories, was suitable for the marine environment due to its corrosion resistance and had a superior anodised finish and contemporary aesthetic.
Joondalup has been undergoing a program to replace the old-style steel light poles which have corroded in the harsh coastal environment with modern aluminium smart poles which are better suited to the conditions.
The Estate Series poles were selected for Whitfords Nodes carpark mainly due to the sleek and light design which also complemented the Multipole 300 Series Maxi poles used in the Joondalup area.
The sandy conditions required a direct bury installation which could be specified on the Estate poles. Low lighting was addressed in the carpark with the addition of twin and single light arms improving visibility and safety at night.
Security was included on the Estate poles with the addition of CCTV and internal sliding, vandal resistant hatches. Public WiFi was able to be included on the Estate pole eliminating the need for additional poles in the carpark.
The result is a modern, safe and smart carpark area proving popular with locals.
City of Ryde Council requires continuity of light poles in the Council area and to achieve this, the design intent of the poles is specified in a design manual.
Multipole™ Series 300 poles satisfy the design brief for multi-function poles in the LGA and have been chosen for many projects in the area.
The City of Parramatta Council wanted to upgrade and convert Fire Horse Lane into a two-way shared zone to improve pedestrian safety and reduce vehicle speeds.
A striking red, square pole, based on the Multipole 240s Series, was customised in-house in order to support the preferred luminaires as well as other accessories including CCTV, spotlight projector and vandal proof, secure hatches.
The installation of architectural light poles improved night-time safety as well as adding decorative lighting to the laneway.
Some may say at a certain angle the poles resemble horses – which is fitting given the name of the lane.
The client required long lasting poles with a modern design that were cost effective.
The Series 161 pole was chosen as it had the required strength, was a suitable aesthetic and cost effective.
The client required a multi-function light pole to be installed as part of Cavill Mall streetscape upgrade. The poles were required to support twin lights, banners, loud speakers, wi-fi, light projectors and power outlets.
Multipole™ Series 300 Series was chosen as it was in a salt environment, had the required flexibility and inventory of accessories.
The client undertook a streetscape upgrade to revitalise a rundown location. There was a requirement for lighting, banners, light projectors, signage and catenary lighting. The theme was “China Town”.
Multipole™ Series 300 was chosen as the location was a marine environment, it was able to be customised to provide a China Town feel and the many accessories were readily available.
The client required pedestrian lighting for a shopping centre using poles that were approved by the power utility ACTEWAGL.
The Tuggeranong pole was chosen as it had the preferred aesthetic and cost effectiveness.