As part of its ongoing role to support the
destination and promote increased visitation to the region, the
Niagara Falls Illumination Board has issued a Request for
Qualifications (RFQ), to investigate new lighting technology and
capabilities to improve the overall illumination of both the
Canadian Horseshoe and American Falls.
Currently, both Falls are lit using Xenon light
technology, and the Board is now
assessing what new technologies could be used to enhance or upgrade
the existing lighting systems now in place, as well as the
potential for improvements in energy efficiency.
It has been
almost 20 years since the Illumination Board made a major
investment in lighting technology. The recent success of events
such as the Wallenda Walk, Red Bull Crashed Ice, the Nelson
Mandela tribute and the Illumination of the Falls in celebration
of the Royal Birth, have shown the tremendous potential increased
lighting can provide in showcasing Niagara to visitors from throughout the world.
"The Illumination Board is proud of
the role we have played in the tourism industry and of the efforts
we have made in creating a lasting impression of Niagara Falls for
our visitors," said Jim Diodati , Mayor of the City of Niagara
Falls, Ontario and Chair of the Illumination Board. "By
undertaking this RFQ, we hope to learn more about what can be done
to further shine a positive light on Niagara for all our visitors,
so they can truly appreciate the beauty and majesty that is
Niagara Falls at night."
This RFQ has been developed to
assist the Niagara Falls Illumination Board in identifying
experienced, capable and qualified lighting firms to provide
information on how the lighting of both the Canadian Horseshoe and
American Falls can be improved or enhanced.
Based on the submissions received, firms must demonstrate expertise in the
lighting selection design, construction technology and successful implementation of similar projects in other jurisdictions.
This
RFQ will also be used to pre-qualify firms for any subsequent RFP
that may be issued with respect to the enhancement of the
illumination of both the Canadian and American Falls.
Those
interested in participating in the Request for Qualifications
process, can obtain more information and register via
Merx.
Established in 1925, The Niagara Falls Illumination
Board is made up of representatives from the City of Niagara Falls
Ontario, the City of Niagara Falls, New York, Ontario Power
Generation Inc., The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation
and Historic Preservation and The Niagara Parks Commission.
It is
the Illumination Board's responsibility and mandate to finance and
maintain the nightly illumination of both the Horseshoe and
American Falls.
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