CCTV System - Cockburn Central (Including Cockburn ARC)
Tender ID: 281789
Tender Details
Tender Description
The City of Cockburn (the Principal) is seeking the services of a licensed, registered and experienced CCTV Systems Contractor for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of a CCTV system within Cockburn Central precinct and the currently under construction Cockburn Aquatic and Recreation Centre (Cockburn ARC) at Cockburn Central West.
Cockburn Central has become a destination for many commuting to work (via the Rail Station and Bus Port), seeking essential services, retail and recreation. This high flow of transient visitors mixed with high destiny living has seen a significant rise in opportunistic crime and crime against persons, compared to other areas within the City.
With the recent completion of the Cockburn Integrated Health and Community Facility, the area of Cockburn Central has seen an increased use by vulnerable people utilising key services such as Centrelink and Medicare.
According to the WA Police, there is a significant increase in activity compared within Cockburn Central to the remainder of the City. The density of offences was highlighted at the highest possible rating (High) using the WA Police rating scale and the Offence Count By Street also fell within the 11 to 27 category, again the highest rating on the WA Police scale.
The Cockburn Central Train Station and Bus Port averages 5,500 commuters per day. The Public Transport Authority's (PTA) cameras identify most of these users but these cameras are limited to only the bus port and train station facility.
Cockburn ARC will be the City's premiere aquatic and recreation centre, partnered with the Fremantle Football Club (Fremantle Dockers); and will include an AFL oval, outdoor pool, gym and other sport/recreational areas.
The provision of the CCTV system is to be undertaken in three (3) phases:
Phase One: CCTV cameras, minor infrastructure and wireless equipment within Cockburn Central.
Phase Two: CCTV cameras within the north and south car parks on the western side of Cockburn ARC.
Phase Three: CCTV cameras internally within Cockburn ARC.
A full statement of the works required under the proposed Contract appears in the Specification - (Part 2) and the Special Conditions of Contract (Part 6).
PROPOSED CCTV SYSTEM OVERVIEW
PHASE ONE:
The supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Seventeen (17) CCTV cameras within Cockburn Central. All proposed cameras view public open spaces and street scapes. Cameras are mounted at a height and resolution to be constant with the ANZPAA Police Recommendations for CCTV Systems for combination of Face Identification and Face Recognition.
PHASE TWO:
The supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Thirty (30) outdoor pole mounted CCTV cameras viewing the main (south) and spillover (north) carparks of the Cockburn ARC facility. All cameras will be installed on pre-installed poles by the Cockburn ARC's Main Building Construction Contractor. Connection of the cameras will be done by Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches located at strategic locations throughout the carparks. The switches are connected via a series of fibre cables daisy chained to each switch, via the power supply conduit for the car parks' lights.
PHASE THREE:
The supply, installation, testing and commissioning of additional cameras required for the opening of Cockburn ARC. This will include a number of differing cameras totalling approximately 35 for the interior of the facility, 26 of which will be installed by the Cockburn ARC's Main Building Construction Contractor, Nine (9) to be installed by the Tenderer. The Cat-6 cabling has been preinstalled via the Cockburn ARC's Main Building Construction Contractor. All Cat 6 cable is run back to several racks throughout the facility.
PROJECT COMPLETION
Phase One works are required to be completed in their entirety by Close of Business Friday 2 December 2016. Due to grant funding conditions, this date is not negotiable.
Principal's expectation is that the overall project will be completed by late February 2017.