A multi-million-dollar contract has been secured! Winning bids for several lighting projects have been announced.
Recently, several major lighting projects have announced their winning bids. Notably, the EMC model continues to gain traction in county-level municipal lighting projects. This business approach—where companies provide full investment, manage operations throughout the entire lifecycle, and the government makes no upfront capital outlay—is becoming a key pathway for upgrading urban lighting infrastructure.
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Recently, the results of the energy-saving upgrade and renovation project for street lighting and public‑area illumination facilities in Xianyou County, Fujian Province, were officially announced. The contract value is approximately RMB 150 million, with the winning consortium comprising Xiamen Champion Era Technology Co., Ltd. (lead contractor) and Xiamen Langxing Technology Co., Ltd. (member company).
This project focuses on upgrading and renovating lighting equipment along urban roads and in public areas across Xianyou County, covering municipal lighting on 379 roads under the jurisdiction of 16 property‑management entities, as well as nighttime illumination along both banks of the Mulan Creek. The entire initiative will be implemented under an energy‑cost‑management model, aiming to enhance lighting quality and energy efficiency in public spaces while advancing the city’s green, low‑carbon development.
This large‑scale lighting contract represents a significant example of the “contractual energy management/energy‑cost management + municipal lighting upgrade” model.
Project Overview
Procuring Entity: Fujian Xianyou Urban Service Group Co., Ltd.
Procurement Agency: Hua Ruicheng Project Management Co., Ltd.
According to available information, Xiamen Champion Era Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as “Champion Lighting”) was founded in 2011. Over the past 16 years, it has focused on smart lighting solutions, developing comprehensive “smart city lighting” systems, manufacturing energy‑efficient LED products, integrating smart multifunctional light poles, designing creative cultural‑tourism illumination projects, and providing customized commercial and industrial lighting services.
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In the Hongkou District, the North Bund Subdistrict’s HK321-01 and HK321-02 (partially underground) (North Bund Block 91) project—specifically its floodlighting subcontract—was awarded to Shanghai Feilo Engineering Construction & Development Co., Ltd. for RMB 88.051 million. The winning bid was recently announced.
Reportedly, the project covers a total floor area of approximately 460,065.50 square meters, including about 96,470.00 square meters underground and roughly 363,595.50 square meters above ground, with a maximum height of 480 meters. The scope of this specialized subcontract includes preparing reasonable plans, supplying, fabricating, transporting, installing, commissioning, rectifying defects, conducting final acceptance testing, and providing warranty services—all necessary for the floodlighting system required by the overall construction project. Specifically, it encompasses, but is not limited to: (a) floodlighting fixtures; (b) lighting distribution systems; and (c) lighting control systems.
The North Bund Block 91 is a new‑generation urban landmark in Shanghai, and this contract price underscores the high value of floodlighting for ultra‑tall landmark buildings.
Project Overview
Construction Permit Number: 2202HK0138
Section Number: C02ZG005
Client: Shanghai Shangshi North Bund New Landmark Construction & Development Co., Ltd.
Procurement Agent: Shanghai Baitong Project Management Technology Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Feilo Engineering Construction & Development Co., Ltd. is an engineering platform under Shanghai Yaming and a subsidiary of Feilo Investment. With green and smart lighting at its core, it positions itself as a provider and operator of comprehensive smart‑city solutions.
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The results of the second round of the AnTu County, Jilin Province, urban lighting and illumination facility energy‑custody management project (Procurement Plan No.: [2026]-00078-RXCZ2026-008-1) were recently announced. Guangdong Sanxiong Aurora Lighting Co., Ltd. emerged as the winner, securing a contract worth RMB 38.6 million.
This project adopts the EMC energy‑custody model: the government makes no initial investment or advances, while the winning bidder fully funds all construction and renovation work and provides a 10‑year all‑inclusive operation‑and‑maintenance service. Services include routine inspections, fault repairs, equipment replacements, full payment of electricity bills, maintenance of smart platforms, and upkeep of electrical distribution facilities. Upon completion of the 10‑year term, all facilities are transferred to the government free of charge.
The service standards stipulate that post‑renovation road‑lighting metrics and LED luminaires must comply with the “Urban Road Lighting Design Standard” (CJJ45-2015) and the project’s specific technical specifications, meeting requirements for lighting rates and energy‑saving performance to achieve qualified benchmarks. The service period begins on the first billing month following completion of procedures for changing power supply arrangements and lasts for 10 years. A service fee of 0.7% of the budgeted amount—RMB 270,200—is charged to the winning contractor.
Project Overview
Procuring Entity: AnTu County Housing and Urban–Rural Development Bureau
Procurement Agent: Jilin Ruixiang Engineering Consulting Co., Ltd.
Against the backdrop of China’s “dual carbon” strategy, Sanxiong Aurora prioritizes energy‑saving renovations as a core investment focus, leveraging the EMC energy‑custody model to help governments, enterprises, institutions, and commercial entities achieve green transformation.