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Arizona DOT committed to DMS retrofit solutions

In an effort to best utilise funding for dynamic message signs (DMS) scheduled for replacement, Arizona Department of Transportation (AzDOT) embarked on a pilot DMS retrograde refit upgrade from DMS supplier SESA.
September 18, 2015 Read time: 1 min

 In an effort to best utilise funding for dynamic message signs (DMS) scheduled for replacement, 6576 Arizona Department of Transportation (AzDOT) embarked on a pilot DMS retrograde refit upgrade from DMS supplier 7846 SES America (SESA).

Following the pilot on a metropolitan area freeway, AzDOT executed another 20 retrofit upgrades based on the quality and performance of the trial project and after realising that cost-savings would result in excess of US$2 million over the original sign replacement plan on the first phase alone, says SESA.

In addition, SESA provides on-site diagnostic support and adaptation to AzDOT hot climate applications and claims the retrofit signs are notably brighter and 8- per cent more energy-efficient than the existing signs.

AzDOT is also replacing another 23 signs eligible for a retrofit upgrade in the Phoenix metro area and a rural sign retrofit begins in October.

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