PROJECT GALLERY

At Lind Equipment, we know jobsite lighting and power. And we know how to maximize LED technology to best serve the construction industry.



Our award-winning LED temporary lighting solution is the result of groundbreaking engineering coupled with decades of experience that has completely changed the game on lighting up jobsites. Our customers include some of the most respected contractors across North America who are leading by example in their dedication to sustainable building practices.

To date, the Jobsite360 community of contractors has collectively saved over 900M kilowatt hours!

PROJECTS AND CASE STUDIES

TWZ Group

Centre Block - Parliament Hill

Ottawa, ON - Canada

Case Study

PCL Construction

Ice District

Edmonton, AB - Canada

Case Study

Clark Builders

NAIT Productivity & Innovation Centre

Edmonton, AB - Canada

Case Study

Ledcor Group

Tsawwassen Mills

Tsawwassen, BC - Canada

Case Study

Zenith Systems

Amazon Ohio

Columbus, OH - USA

Custom Electric

Amazon YYC4 Warehouse

Calgary, AB - Canada

Harbridge + Cross

Anishnawbe Health

Toronto, ON - Canada

PCL Construction

Calgary Cancer Centre

Calgary, AB - Canada

Cleveland Electric

CHOA Hospital

Atlanta, GA - USA

Sun Valley Construction

Concrete Pour

Tucson, AZ - USA

IES Commercial

Elementary School

San Antonio, TX - USA

Beltline Electric

Gallatin Data Center

Gallatin, TN - USA

Paul Durham Electric

Natomas Crossing

Sacramento, CA - USA

J.W. Didado Electric

Sherwin Williams

Cleveland, OH - USA

PCL Construction

True North Square

Winnipeg, MB - Canada

Bana Electric

UBS Arena

Elmont, NY - USA

Fisk Electric

VA Hospital

San Antonio, TX - USA

Vader National Electric

Wexner Medical Center

Columbus, OH - USA

Centre Block Rehabilitation

The Centre Block at Parliament Hill is an iconic national symbol of Canada and the home of Canada’s Parliament. The Centre Block Rehabilitation will modernize the century-old building for future generations while preserving its heritage as the heart of Canadian democracy.

TWZ Group is the electrical contractor responsible for the temporary lighting on this complex restoration project. TWZ Group Inc is a consortium of three electrical contractors, Ziebarth Electric, Wired Synergy and Toban Electric.

Committed to environmental sustainability and ensuring the best value for Canadians possible, the project team adopted Jobsite360 lighting throughout the project.

Over the service-life of the lights, the energy usage is projected to be reduced by over 5.5 million kilowatt hours, which is equal to powering more than 2,700 homes per year.

The CO2 emissions will be reduced by more than 4,000 metric tons and is equivalent to removing 1,243 cars from the road.

Jobsite360 lights require significantly less circuits, less maintenance, and are easier to install, relocate and uninstall. During the start of the restoration, the project team appreciated being able to increase efficiency while reducing the project’s carbon footprint.

On the Jobsite

Waste Diverted

An added environmental benefit is the significant amount of waste diverted from landfills because Jobsite360 lights are a reusable asset and the modular cords are field serviceable. Also, CFL bulbs contain mercury and are considered hazardous waste. When moving to LED lights harmful toxins are no longer an issue.

Flexibility and Versatility

Centre Block is one of the most important buildings in Canada and the protection of its many heritage components is a critical concern for the construction team.

With a project of such complexity and scale, using a modular daisy-chain verses traditional cumbersome stringlights provides a greater level of flexibility to light the project.

Jobsite360 lights have enabled the project to hang less temporary lights, use less installation points, less circuits and less energy, all while also illuminating more space.

TOTAL GAINS

4,052

Metric Tons of CO2 Saved

5,715,248

kWh Saved