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City of Greater Geelong Plans CCTV Upgrade at 3 Council Facilities

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The City of Greater Geelong Council in Victoria has sought to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Contractor to provide Design, supply and installation services associated with CCTV upgrades at three (3) Council facilities.

They include Geelong Arena, the Leisure Time Centre and Barwon Valley Activity Centre. The scope of works includes design of new/upgraded CCTV system (drawings + specifications), supply and installation of CCTV systems, and the ability to conduct works safely while the venue remains open to the public.

Barwon Valley Activity Center

Mandatory requirements of the tender included a mandatory site inspection commencing at the 3 locations on September 5. Council representatives were present during the inspection to discuss details regarding the project and the tender process.

Further conditions include that the contractor must hold a Victorian Security Licence as a security consultant and the ability of any new CCTV equipment to integrate with council's current Dallmeier recording and management system, though tenderers were encouraged to propose an alternative.

The contract will be awarded in October, and the design phase and installation works will be completed by April 2017. The tender process closes on September 28. ♦

leisuretime entrance

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