fbpx
16.1 C
Sydney
Sunday, September 8, 2024

Buy now

  • TANDEM VU
  • PACS
  • AX PRO
HomeTendersA Whole Bunch Of Security Tenders

A Whole Bunch Of Security Tenders

Category:

It’s been a twitchy year with the overhang of interest rates, the increasing capability of security solutions and the increasing importance of security systems battling for dominance of business conditions in 2024.

16.1 C
Sydney
21.1 C
Brisbane
9.4 C
Canberra
30.2 C
Melbourne

RECOMMENDED

WEATHER

Sydney
light rain
16 ° C
17 °
14.7 °
63 %
5.1kmh
75 %
Sun
22 °
Mon
23 °
Tue
19 °
Wed
22 °
Thu
17 °

Latest Articles

STAY CONNECTED

2,464FansLike
1,444FollowersFollow
0FollowersFollow
Bookmark
Page is Bookmarked

A Whole Bunch Of Security Tenders For Eager Integrators.

A Whole Bunch Of Security Tenders – It’s been a twitchy year with the overhang of interest rates, the increasing capability of security solutions and the increasing importance of security systems battling for dominance of business conditions in 2024.

With an interest rate announcement coming up in August it seems only right there’s a bunch of tenders just out to provide a counterweight to potential worries. This lot covers ANZ.

Stadiums Queensland is looking for an event control room and incident management system – it’s not a small application – event control and incident management are required at Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, Sleeman Sports Complex, The Gabba, Cbus Super Stadium, Queensland Country Bank Stadium, and Suncorp Stadium. Closing date is August 21 – you can find more information here.

Next up, City of Mandurah is looking for CCTV installation and maintenance services. Note that this is a long range tender release with an expected date in Q3, 2024 – you’ll need to lock it into your calendars and keep an eye out for more information here.

Back in Queensland, Cairns Regional Council, which has been working on its CCTV solution and VMS this year, has gone to tender seeking the provision of security services. The release doesn’t specify what these services involve – we suspect it’s guards, patrols and monitoring services. This is a future tender that goes live March 31, 2025. Keep an eye out for more information here.

OX2’s Horsham Solar Farm in Victoria needs security – a security system, CCTV and security fencing and gates – the scope of works includes cabling, SCADA, optical fibre and other stuff. The 196-hectare site will have 230,000 solar panels and ancillaries. This tender closes on December 31, 2024 – you can learn more here.

Over the Tasman the University of Auckland is seeking comprehensive security systems maintenance services for core security systems. These include Salto, Gallagher and Avigilon solutions – not surprisingly, the university team requires the services of a Gallagher channel partner. This tender closes on August 16 – you can find out more here.

Still in NZ, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet is looking for security and protection software, security and control equipment, locks and security hardware and accessories, safety and security system installation services and security systems services for Government House Wellington and Government House Auckland.

In this application, the department seeks a capable and experienced supplier to undertake preventative and reactive maintenance on its technical security infrastructure, as well as provide subject matter expert input on our projects with a technical security component. 

The team seeks a supplier “who demonstrates high employment standards and sustainability practices in consideration of Broader Outcomes”. The latter point they put in Upper Case, so you know they mean it. This tender closes August 20 – you can find out more here.

As ever, there’s more SEN news – and a vital internal link that drives SEN’s SEO to transcendent heights – right here.

“A Whole Bunch Of Security Tenders For Eager Integrators.”

AUTHOR

John Adams
John Adamshttps://sen.news
A professional writer and editor who has been covering the security industry since 1991, John is passionate about clever applications of technology and the fusion of sensing and networking. A capable photographer John enjoys undertaking practical reviews of the latest electronic security systems.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here