Raine Square

2017-07-05T00:27:27+10:00

SECURITY REVIEW

SCG conducted a detailed performance review of the existing Access Control System installed at Raine Square, a Premium Office Grade Accommodation building in the Perth CBD which completed construction in 2011.

In consideration of the high profile tenants in Raine Square, and significant building expansion and upgrade planned for the precinct, SCG recommended the replacement of the Access Control System, suggesting a range of alternatives.

The building owner, Charter Hall, accepted SCG’s recommendation, and have proceeded with the system upgrade.

 

ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM UPGRADE

Following SCG’s initial security review work to Charter Hall, SCG was engaged to design, document, and project manage the Access Control System upgrade at Raine Square.

SCG prepared a detailed technical specification, including complex high level interfaces to two Thyssen Krupp Lift Control Systems utilising Destination Control and Floor Selection Reporting.

SCG assisted Charter Hall with the tender execution and review process, and provided project management services during the construction stage, which included the cut-over from existing operational security systems in a fully occupied Premium Grade Office Accommodation building.

SCG also provided technical advice and guidance to the project stakeholders and major building tenants during the construction stage, via regular Project Control Group meetings.

King Street, Brisbane

2017-07-05T01:36:47+10:00

SCG was engaged by Lendlease to develop a functional brief for the CCTV and Public Wifi design for the King Street entertainment precinct

The King Street Precinct is Brisbane’s newest entertainment precinct which was constructed as a part of the Brisbane Showgrounds Redevelopment.

The proposed solution utilises the existing passive and active infrastructure to provide a comprehensive solution, while managing the project’s budget to an affordable level. The design was particularly challenging due to the existing infrastructure locations.

NAB

2017-07-05T00:39:38+10:00

SCG was engaged by NAB’s Asset Protection Services (APS) to assist in the development of new minimum Security Standards for their Commercial Property portfolio.

The purpose of these security standards was to develop criteria against which the functional, technical and operational requirements can be defined to appropriately inform the designers of new or refurbished commercial properties of APS’s specific requirements relative to security.

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