RFQ & RFP Template for Data Center Lighting: Technical Specs, Audit Checklists & Vendor Scoring
- Why You Need a Lighting-Specific RFP or RFQ for Data Centers
- RFQ vs RFP – Which One Should You Use?
- What To Include in a Data Center Lighting RFP Template
- Controls, Sensors & Smart Integration
- Emergency Lighting — You Can’t Miss This
- Vendor Evaluation: A Scoring System That Works
- Product Examples from CAE Lighting
- Final Annexes, Checklists, and What to Do Next
- Frequently Asked Questions
Key Takeaways
| Feature or Topic | Summary |
|---|---|
| RFQ vs RFP | RFQ = price-focused; RFP = scope + design + vendor evaluation |
| Why Lighting Matters | Critical to uptime, cooling, safety; overlooked in general MEP RFPs |
| Key Specifications | Lux levels, IP ratings, emergency test cycles, smart integration |
| CAE Product Fit | Squarebeam Elite, Quattro Triproof, Seamline Batten, Budget High Bay |
1. Why You Need a Lighting-Specific RFP or RFQ for Data Centers
Most RFPs for data centers focus heavily on power, HVAC, and racks — lighting ends up as a vague bullet under “MEP”. That’s how mistakes happen. I’ve personally had to redo entire lighting setups because the original spec missed things like aisle lux uniformity, or worse, installed high-heat lights above cold aisle intakes.
Why lighting matters more than people think:
- Energy draw: Lighting accounts for ~8–12% of energy in some legacy DCs.
- Cooling impact: Wrong fixtures raise heat load unnecessarily.
- Emergency compliance: You don’t want an audit failure under NFPA 101.
- Worker health: Poor lighting leads to fatigue, slower maintenance work.
2. RFQ vs RFP – Which One Should You Use?
An RFQ works only if you’ve already done your homework — specs, layout, quantities, everything. If you haven’t? Use an RFP.
| Situation | Use This |
|---|---|
| You know exact model/fixture specs | RFQ |
| You want vendors to design + price | RFP |
| You’re doing a retrofit | RFP |
| You’re sourcing off-the-shelf gear | RFQ |
3. What To Include in a Data Center Lighting RFP Template
Required Sections (and why they matter):
- Project Overview
Where’s the site? Is it new build or retrofit? What’s the square meterage? - Vendor Qualifications
Ask for ISO certifications, local licensing, and previous DC experience. - Scope of Work
Detail how many zones, ceilings, cold/hot aisles, corridors, UPS rooms. - Lighting Specifications Table
| Area | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Server aisles | 500–750 lux @ 1m height |
| Access zones | 300 lux |
| IP rating | IP65 for battery/storage areas |
| Efficiency | >130 lm/W |
| Glare rating (UGR) | <19 in operator areas |
| CRI | ≥80 |
| Dimming | 0–10V or DALI |
4. Controls, Sensors & Smart Integration
If your lighting doesn’t talk to your BMS, you’re behind. In CAE Lighting’s deployments, we integrate motion-based dimming, remote diagnostics, and schedule-based automation via Casambi or Zigbee.
Ask vendors to confirm:
- Protocols: DALI, 1-10V, Bluetooth Mesh
- Motion or occupancy sensing support
- Group dimming, zone programming
- Compatibility with existing SCADA or BMS
5. Emergency Lighting — You Can’t Miss This
Data center lighting is mission critical, especially in failure scenarios. Include:
- Minimum 90 minutes of battery backup
- Self-test systems (auto-report to maintenance)
- Clearly marked egress zones
- Redundancy: dual-feed or dual-circuit where possible
Reference: NFPA 101, UL 924, ASHRAE 90.1
6. Vendor Evaluation: A Scoring System That Works
Create a Weighted Scorecard:
| Category | Weight |
|---|---|
| Compliance with Specs | 35% |
| Price & Value (CapEx + OpEx) | 25% |
| Install Methodology | 20% |
| Warranty & Support | 10% |
| Delivery Timeline | 10% |
7. Product Examples from CAE Lighting
If you’re sourcing from CAE Lighting, here are three proven models for DCs:
- Squarebeam Elite: Low-profile, glare-controlled, thermally efficient.
- Quattro Triproof: Waterproof, dustproof, sensor-ready.
- Budget High Bay: For open halls, loading bays, and non-rack zones.
8. Final Annexes, Checklists, and What to Do Next
Include these as attachments or links in your RFQ/RFP:
- Lighting audit form
- Compliance standards checklist
- IES files request note
- Fixture layout grid
- Spare parts and maintenance schedule
- Utility rebate documentation (where applicable)
➡ Contact CAE Lighting to get editable templates or site-specific consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Should lighting be separated from general MEP procurement?
Yes. Too often it’s bundled and undervalued. Treat lighting as its own vertical.
Q: What’s a realistic delivery time for high-spec LED fixtures?
4–6 weeks standard. Some customized fixtures like the Squarebeam Elite may need 8.
Q: Can I require vendor commissioning as part of the bid?
Absolutely. And you should — it ensures photometric goals are met in the field.
Q: Are utility rebates available for LED upgrades in data centers?
Yes, particularly in North America and parts of Asia. Include this in your value scoring.
Q: How often should emergency fixtures be tested?
At minimum, monthly self-tests and full-duration tests annually per NFPA 101.





