Lebanon Main Road Smart Lighting Deployment
Smart roadway lighting reference for EPC and public projects.
Typical setup: 7m poles + 80W luminaires, with documented controls and commissioning notes.
| Country / Area | 🇱🇧 Lebanon | Main Road Corridor (multi-section) |
| Client Type | Government Project / EPC Contractor |
| Application | Main Road / Roadway Corridor |
| Lighting Type | Solar Smart Street Lighting (5G remote + GPS tracking) |
| System Architecture | Solar kit (PV + battery) + luminaire + smart controller + cloud platform |
| Luminaire Power | 80W LED (roadway optics) |
| Pole Height | 7m poles |
| Controls | Dusk-to-dawn + scheduled dimming (group profiles) + remote overrides |
| Operations Value | GPS-based asset mapping + remote status & fault alerts to reduce on-site labor |
| Deliverables | Platform overview + commissioning notes (IES / BOQ on request) |
| Year | 2024 |
Project Background
This Lebanon main road corridor project deployed 5G smart solar street lights to improve safety and operational visibility across multiple sections. With GPS-based asset mapping and remote control, operators can monitor status, receive fault alerts, and apply dimming schedules without frequent site visits. The result is faster maintenance response, lower manpower cost, and more consistent commissioning and acceptance along the corridor.
Technical Configuration (Typical Range)
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Smart solar street light with remote monitoring (5G controller) for corridor-wide status visibility
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GPS-based asset mapping for installation records, maintenance routing, and section-by-section tracking
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Roadway optics supported with IES photometric files for layout verification and tender review
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Typical mounting: 7m poles; spacing documented per section and target maintained lux / uniformity
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PV + LiFePO4 system sized by autonomy requirement and local conditions (configuration range available)
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Dusk-to-dawn operation with programmable dimming profiles; remote commands and fault alerts for faster maintenance
Scope & Assumptions
A concise summary of what this reference covers and the verification inputs behind it.
Scope (Multi-section Main Road Corridor)
- Coverage: main road corridor sections across Lebanon (multi-section reference)
- Use case: government / EPC deployments requiring repeatable commissioning across sections
- System focus: 5G smart solar street lighting with GPS asset tracking and remote control
- Deliverables referenced: IES photometry + BOQ (commissioning notes on request)
Verification Inputs (Assumptions Documented)
- Pole height: 7m (reference installation)
- Spacing: layout-dependent, documented per section and target criteria
- Optics: roadway distribution verified using IES files
- Controls: dimming profiles + remote commands validated on the platform (group control)
- Traceability: GPS asset ID + controller labeling recorded for acceptance and maintenance routing
Detailed verification inputs can be shared in a redacted pack or under NDA for tender review.
Photos & Acceptance Notes
Field photos confirm the deployment is real. The notes below summarize typical site acceptance checks used by EPC teams to reduce rework and sign-off risk.
Acceptance Notes (Typical)
✓ Mounting Interface (Bracket / Arm)
Verified against drawings (spigot size, tilt/orientation, fasteners).
✓ Wiring & Polarity
Checked before commissioning; cable glands sealed and strain relief in place.
✓ GPS Asset ID / Controller Label
GPS position + controller ID recorded for traceable maintenance and sign-off.
✓ Pole Verticality & Base
Checked after installation (plumb, base fastening, anti-corrosion touch-up).
✓ Remote Control & Dimming Profile
Profiles applied and verified via platform actions/logs (group control).
✓ Fault Alerts & Maintenance Response
Status checks and fault alerts validated to reduce downtime across sections.
Tip: Detailed commissioning logs and traceability records can be shared in a redacted pack or under NDA.
Deliverables Provided
Reference deliverables available for tender review and verification. Browse samples in the resource pages or request a project-ready pack.

IES / LDT Photometric Files
Browse IES files used for roadway optics verification and layout checks. Suitable for EPC submissions and audit trails.

BOQ (Bill of Quantities)
Review BOQ examples aligned to scope, accessories, and configuration ranges for procurement and budgeting.

Drawings & Acceptance Checklist
Download or request CAD drawings, installation details, and datasheets for approvals.

DIALux / Relux Outputs
See report samples and typical verification items (maintained lux, uniformity, assumptions, and result tables).
FAQ (Tender & Verification)
Quick answers to common EPC / tender questions for this reference.
What documents can be shared for tender submission?
We can share a tender-ready pack based on your submission checklist, typically including:
datasheet, IES photometric files, BOQ alignment notes,
a configuration summary, and commissioning/acceptance notes.
Sensitive details can be provided in a redacted version or under NDA.
Do you provide IES files and layout assumptions for verification?
Yes. IES files are available for layout verification, and we can provide documented inputs such as
pole height, spacing approach, road class/targets, and
optics selection logic. This helps EPC teams and consultants review results consistently across sections.
How do you handle multi-site projects with different road classes?
We treat each road class/section as its own configuration case (optics + mounting + spacing + targets).
Deliverables are kept revision-safe with clear section labels, so BOQ, IES, and configuration notes remain
consistent and auditable during tender review and site acceptance.
Can you share photos and acceptance records under NDA?
Yes. We can share representative field photos and commissioning/acceptance records under NDA, including
controller IDs (for traceability) and platform screenshots/logs showing
dimming profiles, status checks, and fault alerts where applicable.
What inputs do you need to propose a similar configuration?
Please share: country/city, road type and lane width, pole height range, target lighting standard/maintained lux & uniformity,
spacing or layout constraints, autonomy requirement, and whether 5G + GPS remote monitoring is required.
If you have CAD/site sketch or a tender checklist, it speeds up alignment.
Tip: You can keep the answers shareable by default, and offer NDA for detailed logs/screenshots.
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