❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding the cost, origin, and energy efficiency of lighting used in the Hale House refurbishment. The response details costs, suppliers, country of origin, and energy-saving percentages.
AnsweredQoN 7894Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the refurbishment of Hale House and, in relation to materials selected for the building's glazing, lighting and furnishings, I ask:
(a) what is the estimated total cost of all lighting for Hale House;
(b) what is the name of the company or companies providing these lights;
(c) what is the country or state of origin of all lights to be installed in Hale House;
(d) will the lights include a chandelier or chandeliers; and
(i) if so, how many; and
(ii) if so, what is the cost of the individual chandelier or chandeliers; and
(e) what percentage of the lighting is of a low energy or energy-saving nature?
(a) what is the estimated total cost of all lighting for Hale House;
(b) what is the name of the company or companies providing these lights;
(c) what is the country or state of origin of all lights to be installed in Hale House;
(d) will the lights include a chandelier or chandeliers; and
(i) if so, how many; and
(ii) if so, what is the cost of the individual chandelier or chandeliers; and
(e) what percentage of the lighting is of a low energy or energy-saving nature?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 June 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Finance
Response time
41 days
(a) The estimated total cost of lighting is $1.12 million and includes the cost to supply and install internal, external and security lighting.
(b) The nominated light fittings are from the following companies:
· Mondoluce Australia
· Litesource Australia
· Light Project Australia
· Darkon Australia
· Erco
· Light2 Australia
· United Lighting Australia
· Eagle Lighting
· Osram
· Euroluce
· Lumascape
(c) All fittings will be purchased from Australian suppliers.
The origin of light fittings is as follows:
· Australia 44%
· Italy 21%
· Germany 16%
· United States of America 9%
· Korea 3.5%
· Belgium 3.5%
· China 3%
(d) No
(e) The percentage of energy saving lighting is as follows:
· LED 41.5%
· Fluorescent 41.5%
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(b) The nominated light fittings are from the following companies:
· Mondoluce Australia
· Litesource Australia
· Light Project Australia
· Darkon Australia
· Erco
· Light2 Australia
· United Lighting Australia
· Eagle Lighting
· Osram
· Euroluce
· Lumascape
(c) All fittings will be purchased from Australian suppliers.
The origin of light fittings is as follows:
· Australia 44%
· Italy 21%
· Germany 16%
· United States of America 9%
· Korea 3.5%
· Belgium 3.5%
· China 3%
(d) No
(e) The percentage of energy saving lighting is as follows:
· LED 41.5%
· Fluorescent 41.5%
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