Physical Security

Prison fence model proposed

by Mark Rowe

A fencing contractor believes the UK Government could make savings by adopting its proposed model for delivering perimeter security.

Binns Fencing is unveiling its proposed model and its Centre of Excellence for Prisons at the official UK Government security event next week.

Security & Policing 2017 runs from Tuesday to Thursday, March 7 to 9, at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre.

The three-day event, established over 30 years ago, is for UK suppliers to showcase equipment, training and support, to police services, Government departments, organisations and agencies from the UK and overseas. Binns (stand F54) will be exhibiting prison-standard 358 fencing topped with its Flexible Security Topping (FST), PIDS from Harper Chalice and drone detection from Eclipse Digital Solutions.

Binns is proposing a new model of perimeter security and PIDS procurement and delivery, where it provides a single point of contact for the perimeter security, providing the firm claims greater opportunity for innovation, reducing complexity and the need to manage multiple contractors.

Binns believes this could offer cost savings on PIDS cable installation and contract and project management costs.

The Government is yet to announce its latest prison build and refurbishment. But, as Security & Policing opens, the first prisoners will be moved into HMP Berwyn, the new super-prison at Wrexham, which will eventually house up to 2,100 inmates and cost £250m to build.

Binns MD Adam Binns said: “We have devised this model in consultation with the Government, main contractors and suppliers, to deliver best value and a greater potential to innovate with a single point of contact throughout procurement, delivery and installation.

“The model will give them trusted advice on design, manufacturing and installation from exclusively British companies with British products from electronic systems of CCTV, detection, video management and access control to physical security fencing, gates and hostile vehicle mitigation.”

Security & Policing is an annual invite-only exhibition.

Security Minister Ben Wallace MP said: “The first duty of Government is to protect its citizens. The secure environment provided at Security and Policing 2017 allows UK industry and security professionals a unique opportunity to have access to the best in new technologies.

“In an ever faster moving world, our security challenges can only be overcome by Government and law enforcement agencies embracing technical innovation.”

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