Solar & Conventional LED Lights for East Regina Pathways

In the fall of 2020 the City of Regina put out a tender for a RFP to prospective proponents to submit proposals for Solar & Conventional LED Lights for East Regina Pathways. The intention of the project is to compare how both systems operate and measure their required maintenance over a 5-year period. At the end of the 5 year period, data will be analyzed so that the City can decide which system is better suited for install in future lighting projects.

We partnered with Western Electrical Management and came up with a design using the SOL Evergen M Series to meet the Saskatchewan Environments. With this design we were able to use the Lithonia DSX 0 for both the Conventional & Solar.

Royal Saskatchewan Museum – Home Exhibit

While the Royal Saskatchewan Museum was developing their new HOME exhibit, they reached out to a trusted team of partners including Christie Lites Sales and Ritenburg & Associates to make sure that the lighting enhanced their message of conservation and helped create visual interest to keep visitors engaged. It was very important for the long-term preservation of the organic displays (Bison, Whooping Crane, etc) that light levels were precisely calibrated and only applied to the exhibits when they are occupied with people.

Through the expansion of the existing ETC Mosaic system scheduled and responsive controls were applied to ETC’s ArcProOne-Micro fixtures for area and exhibit lighting, and tape light as accents.

The ArcPro Micros and their remote D2 drivers allowed for an unobtrusive, silent, flexible installation.
Coming in under half a pound, the Micro heads were mounted directly to the ceiling tile in the final days of the exhibit installation. This allowed light to be put precisely where it needed to be to create the depth and coverage required for lighting 3D objects and text plaques.

Museum exhibits evolve through their realization and build, and this systems expandability for changes allowed for the growth of the lighting right along with it.

Canada Life Building – Exterior Lighting

When Alliance Energy asked us to enhance the façade lighting at the Canada Life Assurance Building, we partnered with Lumascape Lighting to cast pillars of light up to the top of the 9-story building using their Quadralux Q8 flood lights.

Eclipse Lighting provided beautifully uniform DECO Style wall sconces from their GALILEO Family or products. All sources of lights are color changing, tied back to a central DMX controller from FRESCO Controls by Acuity Brands Lighting.

Canada Life now celebrates with light, showcasing statutory holidays such as Truth and Reconciliation Day, Canada Day, Remembrance Day.

Conexus Credit Union Head Office

Conexus Buildings Communities project located at 2375 College Avenue, Regina is part of a partnership with the University of Regina , helping to restore College Avenue Campus, enhance the park and create educational and cultural opportunities for our community in the years to come.

The main floor will be open to the public during regular business hours and public amenities include a cafe, public washrooms, ATM, water filling stations and seating areas.

Each area of this project has a different theme of lights from having Axis Lighting in the board rooms to an array of Eureka fixtures in the open spaces. Lightheaded Aurora downlights were the choice of regressed LED modules and optics for glare-free downlighting. To finish off the exterior lighting the Lumistik by Luminis was ideally suited for the unique site lighting application where public space enhancement was the goal.

Tipi Fuel & Convenience

Prince Albert (January 19 2021) – Lake Country Co-op partnered with Sturgeon Lake Developments Ltd. in this new business venture by providing support and supply. TIPI Fuel and Convenience Store, along with the Western Nations brand, is part of a growing network of independent, locally owned Indigenous Western Nations gas bars that are modern, unique, relevant to all customers and respectful of Indigenous culture. Tipi Fuel and Convenience is located on Sturgeon Lake First Nation urban reserve lands allowing for the sale of tax-exempt fuel and tobacco purchases for status customers.

Titan was approached by the Project manager to present a solution to the products typically suppled for these projects. The PDL3 MODUS was chosen. The PDL MODUS sets a new standard in canopy/soffit lighting with its slim, lightweight, 1″ (25 mm) design, optimized Type V symmetric distribution, included driver, and IP68 rating offering the industries best protection from dust and water intrusion. PDL3 MODUS delivers energy savings up to 250% over traditional HID fixtures, life expectancy up to 175,000 hours, 1-10 V dimming, and occupancy sensor options for additional savings, dramatically reducing the cost of ownership.

“We have received lots of good comments back on the Sloan canopy lights, the electrician liked installing them way better than the other manufacture, our tin crew said they were way better to install in the soffit and the lighting looks great in terms of intensity and coverage.”

Kory
CO-OP Project Manager

Nasser Plaza – River Landing

Named after the developer and professor, Karim W. Nasser. Nasser was inspired to create a useable space from vacant land downtown near the river, which was an idea proposed over 30 years ago. The plaza serves as a high value public gathering place centered amongst the large towers facing the river. This 24/7 public space unites visitors, residential condo owners, businesses, and hotel guests with well-lit pathways using the Selux INULA bollards, delivering light where it’s needed with high performance low glare optics. Architectural natural elements such as the fountains located in the center of the plaza were accented using Acclaim Lighting FLEX TUBE RGB.

Rusty MacDonald Library Renovation

Rusty MacDonald Library is one of Saskatoon’s nine city-run libraries and the only one serving the north end of the city, located in the Lawson Civic Centre. The goal when updating this library was to create a bright and inviting place for the community. The diffuse uplight provided by the Bruno and Deco fixtures in the general area create a spacious and well-lit feeling drawing you into the space. The acoustic properties of the Mute assist in providing the quiet environment expected in a library space. The Scout fixtures provide task lighting at the work stations as well as create some layers on the wall along the end of the library.

SEPW Office Tenant Improvement

When SEPW was looking for a new office location, they were excited to find this historic Brownstone building in the warehouse district of Regina that not only gave them a home in the heart of the city but also gave them the opportunity to feature their architectural skills.

While the building will capture your attention on its own, they needed to select the right lighting fixtures to compliment, highlight and not detract from the space all at the same time. Long concave Zen linear fixtures from Axis were used to highlight the endless spans in the office while more delicate Skirt fixtures from Eureka were used down the common areas to add scale and wayfinding to the space.

A traditional/modern boardroom completes the space with Axis Beam Linear and Eureka Scout pendants surrounded by wood planks to create a comfortable and collaborative environment.