Gloucestershire County Council has awarded Skanska a 12-year contract to reduce the energy consumed by the county’s street lighting.
The switch to LED is expected to save £22m in energy costs over 12 years.
The initial installation will take place over four years, followed by a maintenance period. Together the phases have a combined contract value for Skanska of £32m to £41m, depending on additional work.
Skanska operations director James Holmes said: “The council’s investment in LED street lighting will pay large dividends over the coming years, both in terms of carbon efficiency and value for money. At a time when local authorities are seeking better value, LED conversions are bound to become the norm.â€
Work on the installation will begin in November and conclude in March 2019. Skanska will also carry out maintenance of the units from April 2016 until March 2027.
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