Advanced Lighting Technologies boasts a diverse portfolio of lighting projects. We've worked with dozens of companies and organisations in Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia to provide energy efficient lighting solutions across a wide range of applications and industries.
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UTAS Urban Realm
LED LIGHTING PROJECT
Advanced Lighting Technologies supplied the exterior lighting used to illuminate a recreational area built as part of a new $300 million UTAS campus being constructed at Inveresk in the heart of Launceston.
St John’s Primary School is a Catholic school located in Mitcham, in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The school recently underwent a redevelopment which included landscaping, additional shaded areas and a new multi-sports court being built.
St Paul’s Primary School has been providing Catholic education to the Coburg community for over 170 years and is one of the oldest schools in Melbourne. Advanced Lighting Technologies supplied both interior and exterior luminaires as part of a recent redevelopment.
Whitehorse City Council had a vision to create a new vibrant hub for its community. Advanced Lighting Technologies supplied much of the exterior lighting at the hub from our architectural range.
V/Line's new Bendigo Biowash Facility required a lighting solution that provided sufficient illumination while withstanding high-pressure cleaning, chemicals and biowaste.
To meet increasing demand for sporting facilities in the area, the Eltham Tennis Club recently received a $1.4 million upgrade, resulting in three new courts being built, bringing the club’s total to ten.
Next Gen Health & Lifestyle Clubs are premium, members-only gyms found right around Australia and in New Zealand, but their latest club in Melbourne is perhaps their most spectacular yet.
We supplied the Cree Lighting OSQ High Output LED Area/Flood Light to illuminate several multi-purpose sporting courts and surrounding areas along the newly-elevated rail line in Clayton.
Brisbane City Council (BCC) recently constructed a brand-new BMX bicycle facility at Fitzgibbon. ADLT supplied the Cree Lighting OSQ High Output Area & Flood as part of the lighting package.
We supplied the innovative PRACHT Quadronius highbay as part of a newly-built gymnasium at Carnegie Primary School in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs.
Located on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, Aura is a large residential development being constructed by one of Australia’s biggest property groups, Stockland.
The FAB9 Makerspace in Footscray offers thinkers, entrepreneurs, hobbyists and designers the opportunity to work with high-end prototyping and manufacturing equipment in a safe and collaborative environment.
Capable of holding up to 4,000 spectators, Bendigo Stadium caters to local and international sporting and entertainment events. Advanced Lighting Technologies supplied the high-bay LED lighting featured in this world-class facility.
As part of the Gisborne CBD lighting upgrade, the under veranda area on Gladstone Road needed an overhaul that would improve the quality of surveillance footage in the area.
When it was time to upgrade the high-bay lighting in the Moana Dive Pool from Metal Halide to LED, Dunedin City Council chose Advanced Lighting Technologies to supply the right luminaires for the job.
Flinders Street Station is at the heart of Melbourne’s metropolitan rail network, handling over 200,000 passenger journeys each day. Advanced Lighting Technologies were engaged to supply LED lighting along the platforms throughout the entire station.
When Homewood Park Tennis Club decided to light up their new tennis court, the HMAO Series Luminaire lighting recommended by ADLT provided the perfect solution.
The lighting solution for the Big Chill Distribution Facility in Auckland had a unique set of challenging requirements, met using innovative luminaires from PRACHT.
After a thorough review, Advanced Lighting Technologies were selected by Knox City Council to supply the swimming pool lighting at Knox Leisureworks Aquatic Centre.
A benchmark in local design, Tauranga Crossing has been created with the region’s celebrated climate and lifestyle in mind, with a true emphasis on making the most of the outdoors and all it has to offer.
Advanced Lighting Technologies were part of a $11m redevelopment of the Boroondara Sports Complex, which included construction of a brand new multi-purpose basketball stadium.
The existing HPS luminaires on Maunganui Road were installed almost 20 years ago and were due for an upgrade. Tauranga City Council decided to make the logical transition to LEDs.
The Wiri EMU Maintenance Depot is the main maintenance and stabling facility for Auckland Transports new Electric Multiple Unit (EMUs) trains. ADLT supplied the Cree Lighting LEDway.