SPICE Webinar: Intelligent Street Light Procurement
June 8, 2017 @ 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Webinar Invitation
“Intelligent Street Light Procurement: the story from Copenhagen”
14:30 – 15:30 CET
Thursday 8 June 2017
Objectives
To share good practice of using innovation procurement procedure (e.g. Competitive Dialogue) to procure Intelligent street lights in Copenhagen;
To discuss the benefits and lessons learnt of using innovation procurement for delivering sustainable projects.
Who should attend
Public procurers such as national, regional and city administrators, road operators;
Transport engineers and system suppliers;
Universities and researchers
Description
City of Copenhagen has the ambition to be the first carbon-neutral capital city in the world. To reach this ambitious goal, the city council has adopted a comprehensive and targeted carbon reduction plan. The intelligent street lighting project is a part of the carbon reduction plan to make street lights in Copenhagen more energy efficient, aiming at reducing the energy consumption by 50%. The project can be considered as a complex infrastructure investment. This is due to the fact that the city had a plan for renewing a part of the lighting system across city to help reaching the goals for optimising the energy consumption and infrastructure renovation. Moreover, the LED world is a fast developing technology and how to ensure what you buy is not quickly out of market.
The tender process of the project used innovation procurement procedures in order to ensure appropriate products and system being purchased and a long term success of the project. A 250 million Danish Krone (about 33 million euro) contract was awarded for installing the new street lighting system in the city and 12 year maintenance. Louise Rathleff, the program manager and Stine Ellermann, the contract manager, will give detailed description of the procurement of the intelligent street lighting and share their knowledge and lessons learnt from the procurement.
Moderator (invited)
Anja De Cunto, EUROCITIES
Speakers
Louse Rathleff, Program manager, City of Copenhagen
Stine Ellermann, Contract manager, City of Copenhagen
Organisers
This webinar is organised by the SPICE project (www.spice-project.eu). SPICE is a Horizon 2020 supported Coordination and Support Action (CSA) project with a focus on sharing knowledge and experiences on innovation procurement in the transport sector.
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