Type and application
An office, warehouse, road, car park and sports field each require a different calculation approach.
DIALux lighting calculations
LUXGRID prices lighting calculations around the work each project actually requires—not a one-size-fits-all label.
The first estimate is shaped by the project category and likely calculation route. The final price is confirmed after LUXGRID reviews the available information, technical complexity, output level, revision needs and delivery timing.
This approach helps a straightforward project stay straightforward while giving complex work the specialist time it genuinely needs.
An office, warehouse, road, car park and sports field each require a different calculation approach.
The physical extent, mounting conditions, surfaces and repeated spaces determine modelling effort.
Clear plans and usable IES or LDT files reduce uncertainty; missing inputs may require additional preparation.
Scenarios, grids, glare checks, uniformity, controls and target standards shape the calculation depth.
An internal result check and a client-ready report require different levels of documentation and review.
The deadline is priced only after the project scope and available capacity are understood.
The accuracy standard: the quoted scope should match the actual calculation work as closely as the submitted information allows.
The category claim: pricing formed from the individual project rather than one generic fee for every calculation.
The development direction: progressively improve how project variables, deliverables and risk shape the estimate.
The service position: combine specialist calculation work with a clearly structured, project-specific price.
The value target: lead through scope-to-price fit and transparency, not simply through the lowest fee.
The fairness principle: avoid charging a simple project like a complex one or hiding the work required for complex delivery.
The transparency goal: show the main pricing factors, starting estimates and what changes the final amount.
LUXGRID starts with the project category, then considers geometry, number of spaces, drawings, luminaire data, calculation requirements, deliverables, revisions and turnaround.
A small, well-documented room should not be priced like a complex industrial site. Project-specific pricing reduces that mismatch by connecting the fee to the work required.
The online selector gives a starting estimate. LUXGRID confirms the final scope and price after reviewing the submitted project information and required output.
Not always. The right price should cover the calculation depth and deliverables the project actually needs without adding unnecessary scope.
Right project · right scope · right price