Nick Smith Associates
Lighting Company in Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Nick Smith Associates are specialist exterior lighting design consultants set up by its founder Nick Smith in July 2004. The firm principally carries out lighting design within the UK for customers who require who require a lighting designer / consultants to cope with the lighting needs associated with their development, be it to either private or to adoptable standards. Nick Smith Associates has nice working relations with most Local Authorities within the UK.
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Sports lighting design services
read moreWe completed lighting design work for the legacy phase at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford. The work included track lighting for the national cycle circuit and BMX track, which were redesigned, as well as reusing columns already available with LED lighting for the national circuit and high performance floodlights for the BMX track.
Lighting design training UK
read moreNick Smith Associates can now provide CPD accredited lighting design and standards training courses. We offer training courses in all forms of lighting design and theory, but specifically covering exterior lighting design. We also tailor training courses to the client's specific needs. For more information please contact Nick Smith. Nick Smith Associates is developing a new online training course for exterior and road lighting design. The courses will be hosted through Thinkific.com. Nick Smith Associates will be offering the ninth season of our AutoCAD for Lighting Engineers course in 2020.
Street lighting design UK
read moreLighting design is a specialist area of the construction industry. The core business of Nick Smith Associates is to provide a complete lighting design service to other organisations within the construction industry. We have found in recent projects that a more sensitive approach to lighting design is often required. Many new site have existing ecology which needs to be considered at an early stage within the project with liaison with ecologists, registered bat workers and planning departments within councils.