BANDIT
LITES DONATES $250,000 IN EQUIPMENT TO UNIVERSITY
OF TENNESSEE’S THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA RENOVATION
Knoxville, TN- Bandit Lites recently participated
in the renovation of UT’s Thompson-Boling Arena
by donating over $250,000 in equipment as well as
playing a key role in the scoreboard and lighting
design.
Tennessee athletic officials commissioned the $20
million overhaul in celebration of its 20th Anniversary.
The roof-to-floor renovation includes new chairs,
32 new luxury suites, upgraded box seats and a $3
million state-of-the-art scoreboard.
Bandit Lites Design and Consultation Associate, Chris
Barbee said he was originally brought in as Specialty
Lighting Consultant. After the initial inspection,
Barbee decided that the first phase of lighting renovation
should not be a new “look,” as previously
suggested, but an update to the control system.
Barbee installed a Payne-Sparkman system. With the
new system, operators would be able to turn lights
on/off in the entire arena from a single touch screen
in the control room.
Bandit also played a role in the scoreboard design.
The new scoreboard includes multiple displays, game
play and replays can be shown at the same time as
real-time game stats, advertisements and orange and
white graphics.
Bandit National Sales Manager, John Rolison helped
lay out the lighting grid and electrical layout for
the scoreboard moving lights. Working alongside the
electrical engineer, Rolison and team were able to
tie control of the scoreboard moving lights into the
Payne-Sparkman System.