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Woollahra Council Seeks CCTV Maintenance For Admin And Redleaf Buildings.

Woollahra Council seeks CCTV maintenance – Woollahra Council is seeking CCTV system maintenance for its Kiaora administration building, as well as the Redleaf Building in Double Bay.

The quotation accepted by Woollahra Council will provide the basis for a maintenance agreement to provide scheduled and emergency maintenance for Woollahra Council’s CCTV systems hubs and cameras from date of issue of contract to April 27, 2026.

Woollahra Council Seeks CCTV

The contract applies to equipment located at the following locations at Double Bay shopping district – 22 cameras, along with recording and transmission equipment hub located in the Kiaora Building, 451 New South Head Rd, Double Bay.

Also included in this tender is Woollahra Council’s Redleaf Building and Annex at 536 New South Head Rd, Double Bay, which includes 10 cameras along with recording, transmission and networking equipment.

This Woollahra Council seeks CCTV maintenance tender closes on April 11 – you can find out more here or read more SEN news here.

“Woollahra Council Seeks CCTV Maintenance For Admin And Redleaf Buildings.”

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Woollahra Council seeks CCTV maintenance.

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