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Service call partnerships
You hold the customer relationship and electrical license. Arcaed provides access for fixture replacement, photocell swaps, driver replacement, and minor repairs.
For commercial lighting contractors, parking lot lighting specialists, electrical service companies, and LED conversion firms: become more competitive on every fixture you bid.
A typical streetlight or parking lot service call takes 45-90 minutes of total field time per fixture, but the actual at-height work may be 15 minutes.
Most lighting contractors lose margin to access overhead. The fixtures in tight courtyards, behind parked cars, and in narrow medians either do not happen or happen at break-even rates.
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You hold the customer relationship and electrical license. Arcaed provides access for fixture replacement, photocell swaps, driver replacement, and minor repairs.
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Multi-fixture conversion programs where the access bottleneck slows the conversion timeline.
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Documentation of fixture inventory and condition before bidding maintenance contracts.
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Most municipal and commercial work avoids the cost and scheduling pain of traffic management.
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Parking lots with parked cars, courtyards, narrow medians, and fenced areas.
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Lighting partners can schedule around customer traffic and site access windows.
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Insurance documentation is available for customer and vendor compliance.
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Photos and video can support warranty files and customer relations.
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Route-based contracts make bidding more accurate.
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Arcaed provides access support for lighting contractors, flagpole services, sign installers, camera technicians, and small-cell crews working on poles and masts.
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Arcaed inventories, maps, photographs, and reports on streetlights, flagpoles, palms, masts, and other vertical assets for municipalities, campuses, resorts, property managers, and industrial sites.
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Standing partnership for recurring work, priority scheduling, and account pricing.
Typical first call
Pick a fixture replacement where bucket truck access is awkward. Arcaed quotes it as a one-off, then you decide whether partnership makes sense.