sfav8r
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
We are placing a bid on a type of installation we normally don't do. I was hoping for some input from those who do more of this type of work.
We will be installing 36 high bay T5 light in a facility with 20' ceilings. The existing fixtures are incandescent pendant lights suspended from a 2' conduit. There is a round box on the ceiling above each fixture. We will need to remove the old fixture and the conduit drop, install a whip from the ceiling box and install the fixture. We would rent a lift for the job. My though was that a big enough lift to hold all the materials for a single row would make sense so the guys aren't up and down all day. I'm curious how long this should take and whether or not you would have two guys in the lift or one on the ground to open boxes, pre install whips, etc.
Any thoughts on the most efficient way and what the time should be? The floor is level concrete and all lights are easily accessible with the lift.
We will be installing 36 high bay T5 light in a facility with 20' ceilings. The existing fixtures are incandescent pendant lights suspended from a 2' conduit. There is a round box on the ceiling above each fixture. We will need to remove the old fixture and the conduit drop, install a whip from the ceiling box and install the fixture. We would rent a lift for the job. My though was that a big enough lift to hold all the materials for a single row would make sense so the guys aren't up and down all day. I'm curious how long this should take and whether or not you would have two guys in the lift or one on the ground to open boxes, pre install whips, etc.
Any thoughts on the most efficient way and what the time should be? The floor is level concrete and all lights are easily accessible with the lift.