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HBE Security Wins Police CCTV Contract For Provision Of A Video Surveillance Sytem At Cockburn Central Police Station.

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HBE Security Wins Police CCTV Contract For Provision Of A Video Surveillance Sytem At Cockburn Central Police Station.

HBE Security Wins Police CCTV Contract – Western Australia Police Force has awarded a contract for the refurbishment of the CCTV security system at Cockburn Central Police Station to security integrator, HBE Security.

The $A350,900 project was issued by the Department of Housing and Works and covers the upgrade and refurbishment of the existing CCTV system at the Cockburn Central facility, supporting ongoing operational security requirements at the station.

The contract was awarded following a tender process that included a mandatory site visit held in January and the refurbishment forms part of WA Police’s ongoing investment in maintaining effective electronic security infrastructure across frontline policing facilities.

Wangara-based HBE Security offers services from design through to commissioning, providing a client-based approach to integration of security systems, CCTV, access control, BMS systems, intercom systems, keying solutions and perimeter radar.

Key HBE Security suppliers include Geutebruck, CSD, Hills, VSP, Seadan, Austco, Axis, Bosch, CellGuard, Dahua, FLIR, Avigilon, Hikvision, Inner Range, Sedco, VideoInsight and Pacific Datacom.

You can learn more about HBE Security’s services in Western Australia here or read more SEN news here.

“HBE Security Wins Police CCTV Contract For Provision Of A Video Surveillance Sytem At Cockburn Central Police Station.”

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