Landscape Architect & Specifier News

MAY 2014

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112 Landscape Architect and Specifier News 2014 Specifier's Guide Lighting 2014 Specifier's Guide Lighting Lighting Poles / Wood Lighting Poles / Composite Area / Street Lighting Lighting Poles / Metal (Continued on page 114) See Ads on pages 113, 126 Information Request # 9065 Valmont Structures (800) 825-6668 valmontstructures.com Valmont's decorative post options and combinations are limitless. Choose from a variety of shaft styles and decorative base covers. From nostalgic to contemporary, tapered to non-tapered, smooth to fluted, these posts are one-piece and easy to install or move to a new location. When choosing a partner for your next project, consider quality service, resources, expertise. See Ad on page 127 Information Request # 9068 W.J. Whatley, Inc. (877) 959-7678 whatley.com Our composite light posts offer a broad catalog of styles, while delivering a green solution with exceptional value. Whatley composite light poles were specified for Dallas Baptist University, a private Dallas - Ft. Worth based school to adorn its expanded 293-acre campus. These historic poles with carriage type lanterns offer ambiance of days past, while providing security and durability. See Ads on pages 119, 124, 127 Information Request # 9024 J.H. Baxter Co. (800) 556-1098 woodlightpoles.com Grown By Nature; Engineered For Strength; Built For Durability. Includes light pole structures that are engineered glue-laminates with an internal raceway and pressure treated for decades of service. See Ads on pages 109, 126 Information Request # 9029 Ligman Lighting USA (503) 645-0500 ligmanlightingusa.com Ligman Lighting USA manufacturers the Smith Light Column, a competitively priced, high quality lighting fixture that is excellent for parks and pedestrian area lighting, and the Syndy Luminaire with indirect light distribution that provides uniform lighting with outstanding visual appeal and low glare. 100-125 LL.indd 112 5/2/14 1:44 PM

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