Case Studies

Smart access for serviced offices

by Mark Rowe

Deansgate, a new serviced office building in Wolverhampton has chosen smart access control from SALTO systems for its tenants and staff.

In Tettenhall, Deansgate was previously an old HMRC VAT office. The landmark property, pictured, dates back to the early 18th century with a retained listed façade and period features.

The conversion was fully supported by local council planners and 28 luxury offices are now provided on the ground, first and second floors. The thoroughly modernised building, which could see between 150 and 200 people eventually employed there, has LED lighting, raised floors, passenger lifts, a conference room and boardroom, an exclusive ‘tenants and guests only’ business lounge and parking for up to 82 cars. It also has CCTV, access control, intercom systems, Wi-Fi, broadband and IT security as well as the latest VOIP-based telephone systems.

After conversion, security of access to and within the offices had to be controlled. The building was already fitted with an earlier generation access control system but the aim was to remove and upgrade. The security dealer behind the project, Security Direct (GB) Ltd chose SALTO’s XS4 wireless access control product having previously used it on another office development in Wolverhampton, Bredon House.

The access control system uses SALTO’s XS4 and SVN access platform to provide a stand-alone networked locking solution for 36 doors made up of entrance and office doors, plus a number of car park barriers, without the need to cable or run power to each lock.

Surj Dhami, a director of Security Direct (GB) Ltd, says: “Having already developed the similar but smaller project Bredon House, the success of that encouraged us to take on this bigger scheme. Installation of the SALTO solution was easy and straightforward and the Deansgate building now protects its clients with a proven, future proof access control solution. It provides 24-7 critical security that’s perfectly tailored to the buildings specific needs.”

And Alan Horrobin, SALTO Northern Area Sales Manager, says: “Our XS4 electronic escutcheon platform in a mix of handle sets, glass door locks, associated control units and wall readers provides the building with the means to operate a totally keyless environment. This is thanks to their unique ability to distribute card holder and system information to the access controlled doors by using RW Data-on-Card technology so they can control who can access what, when and where at all times.”

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