Queensland Council Needs CCTV Surveillance
Council Needs CCTV Surveillance – Central Highlands Regional Council is seeking a suitably qualified contractor to design and construct CCTV surveillance systems at the Black Gully Water Treatment Plant in Emerald, Queensland.
The surveillance system is to deter theft, vandalism, and vehicle recognition of offenders at the treatment plant, which was opened in 2019.
The works include design, supply, installation, testing, training and, commissioning of new CCTV surveillance systems in accordance with relevant specifications, drawings, and standards to provide security improvement.
Central Highlands region encompasses an area of around 60 000 square kilometres, making it just short of the size of Tasmania. It is home to around 30,000 people who live in the 13 communities, including Arcadia Valley, Bauhinia, Blackwater, Bluff, Capella, Comet, Dingo, Duaringa, Emerald, Rolleston, Sapphire Gemfields, Springsure and Tieri.
This Council Needs CCTV Surveillance tender closes February 10 – you can find out more here.
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