25.3 C
Sydney
Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Buy now

HomeTendersGladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon

Gladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon

Category:

Gladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon - Gladstone Ports Corporation is seeking a licensed contractor to supply, install and maintain security infrastructure across its operations in Gladstone, Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Brisbane.

25.3 C
Sydney
30.4 C
Brisbane
28.4 C
Canberra
19.5 C
Melbourne
Bookmark
Page is Bookmarked

RECOMMENDED

ICT PROTOGE WX

WEATHER

Sydney
moderate rain
23 ° C
25.4 °
22.4 °
85 %
9.8kmh
75 %
Wed
24 °
Thu
27 °
Fri
26 °
Sat
28 °
Sun
28 °

RECOMMENDED

Gladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon Across Multiple Queensland Sites.

Gladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon – Gladstone Ports Corporation is seeking a licensed contractor to supply, install and maintain security infrastructure across its operations in Gladstone, Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Brisbane.

The tender requires providers to be authorised channel partners of Gallagher and Avigilon, and to hold a Class 2 Security Licence. The selected contractor will be responsible for supporting GPC’s physical security systems across multiple port facilities and offices.

Gladstone Ports Corporation manages and operates some of Queensland’s most critical maritime freight infrastructure. Its port facilities are a key component of the state’s export supply chain.

Access to the tender package is conditional on submitting a completed confidentiality deed poll – there’s the usual tight deadline you find with major tenders like this – you’ve only got until 2pm August 1.

You can learn more about this Gladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon tender here or read more SEN news here.

“Gladstone Ports Seeks Gallagher And Avigilon Across Multiple Queensland Sites.”

AUTHOR

SEN News
SEN Newshttps://sen.news
Security & Electronics Networks - Leading the Security Industry with News and Latest Events. Providing information and pre-release updates on the latest tech and bringing it all to you daily. SEN News has been in print for over 20 years and has grown strong as a worldwide resource in digital media.