Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #P26-58
Supply of Complete LED Sports Lighting System for Henry Park Ballfield #2, Fredericton
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
P26-58
NAICS
335122, 335129
The City of Fredericton is seeking proposals for the supply and delivery of a complete LED sports lighting system for Henry Park Ballfield #2. - Government Buyer: - City of Fredericton, New Brunswick - Contact: Richard Hall, Assistant Manager - Products/Equipment Requested: - Complete LED sports lighting system, including: - LED luminaires - Six steel light poles (18.3 meters each) - Poles, crossarms, foundations, mounting systems - Electrical enclosures, drivers, disconnects, wiring, grounding, lightning protection - Control and monitoring equipment - Connection hardware - Manufacturer drawings, installation instructions, lighting design and photometric calculations - Structural and foundation design information - Warranty and product assurance documentation - Delivery to project site - Services Requested: - Geotechnical investigation for pole foundation design (already completed) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Lighting system must support recreational baseball and softball activities - Must meet specified lighting performance standards and minimize environmental impacts (spill light and glare) - Compatibility with Musco lighting infrastructure and control systems is preferred (Musco referenced as existing infrastructure) - Warranty and long-term support required - Installation will be managed separately by the City or its contractors - No specific OEMs or part numbers are mandated, but Musco is highlighted for compatibility.
Description
The City of Fredericton is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) to procure a complete LED sports lighting system for Henry Park Ballfield #2 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The procurement is for goods only, requiring a fully integrated lighting system including all equipment, components, and technical documentation necessary for installation, commissioning, and operation. The system must support recreational baseball and softball activities, meet lighting performance standards, minimize environmental impacts such as spill light and glare, and be compatible with existing Musco lighting infrastructure used at other municipal facilities. Installation will be handled separately by the City or its contractors.