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Laval Selects Dimonoff for Its Intelligent Streetlight Conversion Project
Quebec City, Canada, March 17th, 2021 — The City of Laval has given the green light for the implementation of its project to convert 37,000 light fixtures to light-emitting diode (LED) luminaires with smart controls. Dimonoff and Pierre Brossard Ltée (a subsidiary of Black & McDonald) have been mandated to undertake this project, which will be carried out over a period of 3 years with a total investment of $34.5 million.
The first units are expected to be installed in early March 2021. The conversion of all street lights as well as the deployment of intelligent controls is expected to take 12 to 18 months spread over the remainder of 2021 and the first half of 2022. A second phase, consisting of decorative and architectural fixtures, will follow thereafter.
This conversion is expected to result in annual savings in excess of $2.75 million, mainly in energy consumption and maintenance costs. This technology is also in line with the “Urban by Nature” strategic vision, which aims to make the City of Laval a model city in sustainable urban redevelopment. With an estimated annual reduction in GHG emissions of 10,607 tCO2 (calculated according to the EPA standards) and a life span of 25 years, this type of street lighting is part of a green shift. Furthermore, optimizing maintenance operations on the city power grid leads to a significant reduction in maintenance vehicle movements. This represents an additional gain in terms of CO2 reduction.
"This project comes at a good time: a significant portion of the lighting network has reached the end of its life cycle and must be replaced." said Marc Demers, Mayor of Laval. "This state-of-the-art technology with intelligent control system has proven its worth, and Laval is following in the footsteps of other forward-thinking Canadian cities that have adopted it, with 30% of luminaires converted to LEDs across the country to date."
Marc Demers, Mayor of Laval
The city has also expressed interest in using this intelligent streetlight infrastructure to link other future systems and sensors that will continue to improve the efficiency and quality of service it provides to its citizens.
Thus, in addition to meeting the strict requirements of the project, according to Bernard Têtu, CEO of Dimonoff, "the Dimonoff | SCMS intelligent urban asset management platform would also allow the City of Laval to integrate several additional mobility and security devices and systems into a single state-of-the-art interface and a highly scalable data management system".
Bernard Têtu, CEO of Dimonoff
The City of Laval project in numbers:
- Investments: $34.5M
- Project duration: 3 years (2021 – 2024)
- Annual savings: up to $2.75M (energy and maintenance)
- Annual electricity savings: 15 million kWh
- Estimated annual GHG emission reduction: 10,607 tCO2
- Return on investment over 5 years
- 37000 Intelligent Lighting Controllers (SLC)
- 88 gateways (with a mix of cellular and urban computer networks)
- 1 intelligent central control system: SCMS – Smart City Management System (SAAS version)
- Interfaces with several third-party systems for existing asset management (Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) from Oracle E-Business Suite), traffic management (Intelight MAXVIEW 2.0), and GIS (ArcGIS Esri)
Two Urban Transformations Through a Centralized Smart City Management System
About Dimonoff
For more than 15 years, Dimonoff has established itself as a reliable provider of connected solutions as well as a committed partner, facilitating the implementation of IoT for smart cities and infrastructure. Dimonoff works closely with public and private sector managers, to guarantee the full implementation of largely scalable smart solutions. Listed among the five main players in the smart street lighting management and control market, Dimonoff’s expertise resulted in the completion of more than 325 projects in 6 countries (including two of the five largest street lighting projects in the world) with sales exceeding 400,000 products, thus contributing to the development of smart cities. In addition to its solutions, Dimonoff also offers customized IoT services in electronics and software development with expertise in wireless, cloud computing, embedded systems and Linux. Learn more at https://www.dimonoff.com
Source: City of Laval
Author: Daniel Noiseux
Executive Vice President