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IP HD CCTV for Scots harbours

by Mark Rowe

Scottish Communications Group (SCG) has been awarded a £1.85m contract by Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) for the design and installation of new CCTV at their 25 harbours, ports and slipways on the Clyde and west coast of Scotland. These range from Largs on the mainland to Tarbert (Harris) in the Western Isles.

The new CCTV is for safety and security for customers, harbour operators, contractors and other harbour users, as well as provide roll on-roll off ferry masters with live images of local conditions at destinations. It is expected the better availability and detail of live information accessed remotely by ferries will help inform their decision making for ferry services.

Perth-based SCG has also been awarded full service and maintenance contracts for all sites for five year. The communications company calls this the biggest contract it’s won since it was founded in 1979. One of CMAL’s key requirements was for a robust system that could operate within the extreme weather of the west coast. SCG specified an IP HD CCTV solution that fulfilled the detailed CMAL specification.

Some 25 systems will be installed by SCG that can be remotely accessed and controlled from CMAL head offices in Port Glasgow. Also, authorised users can access the system from other remote locations or mobile devices. Installation is due to start in January 2016 and is likely to be completed in early 2017.

Paul Gibson, Scottish Communications Group Managing Director said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this very prestigious contract, one of the largest of its kind in Scotland and we look forward to working with CMAL to deliver the latest CCTV technology. Due to the size of the contract, we will be recruiting additional staff, based in the west of Scotland, as well as creating new apprenticeship opportunities. Our main supply partner, IndigoVision, world leaders in supplying complete IP video security solutions, are also a Scottish company based in Edinburgh.”

David McHardie, CMAL Harbour Master said: “The delivery of this contract will improve the safety of our ports and harbours for all users and the work forms part of our overall programme to improve and upgrade harbours across the network. In particular, the CCTV system is aimed at enhancing the efficiency of lifeline ferry services by providing Ferry Masters with the ability to remotely access live images of their intended destinations to better inform their decision making process. SCG’s proposal demonstrated a high degree of quality in terms of technical capability, innovation and value for money. We look forward to working with SCG.”

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