The stages below outline the steps taken
to carry out effective Security Planning & Design. Click on
each stage to find out more.
Due diligence is always carried out as the first step in understanding the facility, its surrounding and its history.
A day and night site
survey is carried out on the entire facility in detail to assess the threats and
vulnerabilities in the day and in the hours of darkness. Our expert team of
consultants will also assess the adequacy of the existing security means and
measures protecting the facility. During such site surveys, we will meet with
the end-user staff to obtain relevant inputs and information regarding current
operational plans and requirements in order for us to recommend a cost-effective
security solution, through effective resource allocation, to mitigate these
threats and to enhance the overall security of the premise.
A Security Study can
also be carried out for planned projects that have not commenced construction -
this is done through a detailed review of the architectural drawings for the
planned site.
Upon clear
identification of the threats and vulnerabilities, our team will develop and
design the security plan of the facility, incorporating existing security means
and measures with the recommended enhancements to the facility. The plan will
detail the description, performance specifications, bill of quantities,
strategic positioning, cabling and its support systems of the physical and
electronic security systems, sub-systems and the integration of such, into an
overall integrated security system.
The security plan of
the site and building layout plan together with the budgetary estimate and
estimated time frame for the implementation of the proposed systems will be
presented to the client. The consultant will present the detailed design to the
client for approval and make any necessary alterations to the specifications and
drawings etc. if required.
Some of the systems
and sub-systems are as follows:
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Building perimeter surveillance systems
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Physical
barrier systems
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Under-vehicle surveillance systems
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Electronic access control systems
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Intrusion
detection systems
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Closed
circuit television (CCTV) systems
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