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Brisbane City Council Seeks Alarm Monitoring and Security Services.

Brisbane City Council Seeks Alarm Monitoring – Brisbane City Council has floated a major tender for physical security services with a release date of January 31, 2026.

The tender scope includes alarm monitoring, patrols, rapid response for public transport and static guarding structured across 4 operational categories, covering a wide range of protective services supporting council assets, personnel, and the broader community.

As Australia’s largest local government, Brisbane City Council manages a metropolitan area home to more than 1.2 million residents, with responsibility for over 1900 parks, hundreds of public buildings and facilities, more than 5700 kilometres of roads, and extensive transport, cultural, and administrative infrastructure.

Brisbane City Council Seeks Alarm Monitoring
Brisbane City Council Seeks Alarm Monitoring

The scale of Brisbane City Council operations makes this upcoming contract seriously significant in both geographic spread and service complexity – you’ll need to be at the top of your game to handle it. On the positive side, you have 4 months to plan.

The tender is scheduled to open on 31 January 2026, with the successful providers expected to deliver integrated guarding, monitoring, and mobile response across various environments, including critical public infrastructure and transport hubs.

You can find out more about this Brisbane City Council seeks alarm monitoring and security services tender here, or read more SEN news here.

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Brisbane City Council Seeks Alarm Monitoring
BRISBANE AUSTRALIA – JULY 8, 2017: Unidentified people visit commute by bus in downtown Brisbane.

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