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Lighting Up the Playing Field

Three vendors awarded contracts for Sports Lighting

Gordy Thompson, Sourcewell contract administrator
From lighting of all types to control systems and associated equipment, our members will find great value in what these contracts have to offer.
Gordy Thompson, Sourcewell contract administrator

Sourcewell is helping government and education organizations shed some light on sporting events with new cooperative contracts.

Three vendors have earned contracts in the Sports Lighting category, adding to Sourcewell's diverse line of options and solutions.

Sourcewell Contract Administrator Gordy Thompson says LED lighting is sweeping the nation and these vendors continue to score points for both products and service.

“Between the three vendors in this category, you'll find what you're looking for,” Thompson says. “From lighting of all types to control systems and associated equipment, our members will find great value in what these contracts have to offer.”

Following a competitive solicitation process, Sourcewell awarded these cooperative purchasing contracts:

CHM Sports Lighting | 071619-CHM

LED sports lighting systems, including retrofit sports lighting systems, sports lighting luminaires, sports lighting towers, wireless control systems, mounting brackets, remote and integral driver UL listed systems, installation, comprehensive system warranties.

Cooper Lighting/Eaton Industrial | 071619-CPL

Sports, arena, field, and site lighting; Lumadapt and Lumasport systems; AirMesh control system.

Musco Sports Lighting | 071619-MSL

Total Light Control™ LED® systems; sports, infrastructure, and temporary lighting; field management solutions; transportation.

These contracts are now available to all Sourcewell members throughout the United States and Canada. Purchasers from public entities save time and money by streamlining the procurement process with cooperative purchasing.

About Sourcewell

Sourcewell (formerly National Joint Powers Alliance) is a self-supporting government organization, partnering with education, government, and nonprofits to boost student and community success. Created in 1978 as one of Minnesota's nine service cooperatives, we offer training and shared services to our central-Minnesota members. Throughout North America, we offer a cooperative purchasing program with more than 325 awarded vendors on contract. Sourcewell is driven by service and the ability to strategically reinvest in member communities.