IES Toronto Roadway Lighting Workshop

October 9, 2017

On November 18 and 19, IES Toronto is hosting Roadway Lighting Workshop, an Intermediate to Advanced level course encompassing all design requirements for lighting roadways, tunnels and urban areas. This workshop will include two full days of instructions, IES recommended practices, technical manuals and design guides, a site visit, and final hand-in project. This workshop will qualify for 15+ self-directed CEUs where applicable.

Workshop contents include an overview of the new RP8 – 14 – Roadway and Street Lighting Classifications and Definitions, design considerations, design calculations, lighting controls, Tunnel Lighting – RP22-11, TM-15 Luminaire Classification System, and a model lighting ordinance. 

Register here: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07eed3j6qxbcfa4059&c=05126490-7774-11e3-8f18-d4ae52754b78&ch=060f1410-7774-11e3-8f40-d4ae52754b78

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