Waverley Council Seeks CCTV Network Architecture Review.
Waverley Council Seeks CCTV – Waverley Council has called for proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive CCTV network architecture review.
The project aims to assess the current CCTV system and develop a formal proposal to transition the network to a modern, standardised design that supports future scalability and improved operational reliability.
Located in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Waverley Council manages a densely populated urban area that includes Bondi, Bronte, Tamarama, and Waverley. The council oversees a range of community safety initiatives, infrastructure programs, and public amenity projects across parks, beaches, and transport hubs. CCTV plays a key role in maintaining community security and supporting local law enforcement across these precincts.
The review will focus on identifying existing infrastructure limitations, ensuring compatibility with emerging technologies, and developing a robust design that supports sustainable growth in the council’s surveillance network.
This Waverley Council Seeks CCTV tender closes at 2pm on November 7 – you can learn more here or read more SEN news here.
“Waverley Council IS SeekING CCTV Network Architecture Review.”

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