Hobart TAS

The client required new light poles for a streetscape upgrade. A contemporary aesthetic was required to contrast the historical buildings in the area but match new construction.

The Series 300 was chosen for its aesthetics and its corrosion resistance in the marine environment. Also the client required a banner system that could be raised and lowered from ground level along with power outlets in the pole.

Glen Innes NSW

The regional NSW town wished to upgrade its streetscape through the installation of light poles that could take banners as well as light fittings. The poles were to be customised with a black finish to match other town features.

The Series 300 Mini pole was chosen as it could deliver twin light fittings at 8m whilst carrying integrated banner arms. Additional hatches were provided to house GPO’s. Poles were anodised black to provide a robust finish rather than powder coating.

Fairfield Solar Lighting NSW

The client required a long lasting solar pole that had the ability to support a solar array at 8m and house batteries and control gear within the pole base to avoid issues of heavy batteries at the pole top.

The AMAC Series pole was chosen with its large 267mm diameter base. With an upper mast of 161mm diameter the solar array was supported on a Multipole™ solar array support frame.

Education City DOHA QATAR

The client specified a light pole that was conically tapered and could carry banners, CCTV, Light boxes, light fittings and LED strips running the full height of the pole

The Multipole™ Series 300 pole with a conically tapered upper mast was chosen as it matched the clients design intent and being 100% anodised aluminium would perform well in the desert environment. 1,350 poles have been delivered to date along with related accessories.

Devonport TAS

The client required a pole suited to the harsh marine environment that could be customised to incorporate the red colours in the Councils style guide.

The series 267 pole was chosen for 10m light heights and the matching Series 201 poles were chosen for pedestrian lighting. Light arms, pole caps and transition covers were anodised red to match the town’s colour scheme.

Cooma NSW

The client required a pole that could carry a range of applications that would enable the pole to be used in a market situation.

The pole was chosen as it delivered light fittings, general purpose power outlets within the poles and behind lockable hatches, loud speakers and signage.

Coogee Beach NSW

The client required a cost effective CCTV pole that had the ability to withstand a marine environment.

The Series 161 Aluminium CCTV pole was adopted, as there were no corrosion issues, it was simple to install and had a CCTV arm that integrated with the pole.

Adelaide, SA

The client required poles to support twin 1.5 x 5m long solid banners fixed top and bottom as part of the new Adelaide Entertainment complex.

The Series 267 pole was chosen for its aesthetics, ability to take future accessories, its strength and its corrosion resistance in the marine environment.

Auburn, NSW

The client required in excess of 125 poles as part of the Auburn City Centre streetscape upgrade.

The Series 267 and 201 poles were chosen due to their aesthetics, multi-function capability and having been approved by traffic authorities to take traffic signals (Series 267 poles). The inclusion of the councils logo lazer engraved on the poles customised the product for Council.

Castle Hill NSW

The Client required a multi-function pole as part of a streetscape upgrade. Multi-function ability was key as there was a wish to reduce street clutter and the number of single application poles.

The Series 267 pole was chosen due its multi-function ability, its cost effectiveness and its aesthetic.