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University of the Sunshine Coast CCTV – Odd Mandatory Meet This Weds!

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University of the Sunshine Coast CCTV – Queensland’s University of the Sunshine Coast has gone to tender seeking a CCTV audit and upgrade of its enterprise CCTV solution.

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University of the Sunshine Coast CCTV Audit And Upgrade.

University of the Sunshine Coast CCTV – Queensland’s University of the Sunshine Coast has gone to tender seeking a CCTV audit and upgrade of its enterprise CCTV solution.

Security installers and integrators should bear in mind this tender has a short fuse – there’s a mandatory site visit on July 17 at 10am – you need to register to learn more about this.

The scope of works includes delivery of a layout mapping and project scoping report to provide the information needed to make an informed decision regarding the replacement of several (163) older analogue cameras and updating the existing placement layout design.

The university has its major campus at Sippy Downs on the Sunshine Coast, with campuses at Hervey Bay, Caboolture and Petrie. USC has a staffing body of 1145 and student body of 18,000.

This tender closes on August 2 – but remember that mandatory site visit at 10am on July 17. You can learn more and apply here or read more SEN news here.

“University of the Sunshine Coast CCTV Audit And Upgrade.”

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