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NT Department of Infrastructure Seeks Alarms Fire Communications Maintenance.

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Department of Infrastructure in NT Seeks Alarms Fire Communications Maintenance.

Northern Territory has floated a future tender seeking repairs and maintenance of fire, security and communication equipment for a period of 36 months in the Katherine region.

Services required will be responsive and included cyclic/repetitive maintenance and testing of all equipment throughout the Big Rivers Region of the NT.

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NT Department of infrastructure seeks alarms.

Systems included in the scope of works include security, duress and public address, with monthly checks and annual testing to AS1851-2012 for systems of up to 20 alarm circuits and systems greater than 20 alarm circuits.

NT Department of Infrastructure Seeks Alarms

All works are to be delivered by NT self-certifying licensed electricians – enquiries can be directed to Ned Walsh on 08 8973 8699.

The planned release date for this tender is January 2024 – keep an eye out here for more information – you can read more SEN news here.

“NT Department of Infrastructure Seeks Alarms Fire Communications Maintenance.”

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NT Department of infrastructure seeks alarms.

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