Aloravita is a new master planned community transforming Peoria, Arizona. Nestled between two mountain preserves with breathtaking views, the development by includes extensive outdoor amenities.
Residents can enjoy multiple HOA-maintained parks as well as a large City of Peoria park in the heart of the development. Linking together all parts of this beautiful community are a series of multi-use pathways.
Making Pathways Accessible At Night
When lighting was considered for a particular stretch of pathways, initial estimates were considerably over-budget. Hard soil conditions and steep slopes in certain areas meant that traditional wired bollard lights would cost upwards of $470,000. Installing wired bollards would mean digging trenches, laying conduit, running wires, building junction boxes and waiting to get the power turned on.
Looking for a simpler and more cost-effective solution, Project Manager, Matt Smith P.E. began looking at First Light’s self-contained solar technology.
“Using solar bollards meant we only had to hammer the individual locations that could not be conventionally dug for footings. The First Light product is bolted to a relatively shallow concrete foundation, so they are much easier to install.”
Matt Smith, P.E.
Project Manager, Planning & Entitlements, Pulte Homes
Installing First Light’s solar bollards meant minimal disruptions with no wiring, electricians or trenching needed. With each solar bollard typically taking five minutes or less to mount on each footing, the job could be done fast.
“All in, the First Light installation was less than one-third the price we would have spent on wired lighting.”
Matt Smith, P.E.
Project Manager, Planning & Entitlements, Pulte Homes