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CCTV maintenance contract

by Mark Rowe

telent Technology Services Ltd has seen its CCTV maintenance contract with Transport for London (TfL) extended for another three-years.

Under the agreement, which the network services company has held since April 2015, it will continue to provide maintenance of more than 800 street-based CCTV cameras and associated Operator Interfaces, in TfL’s control centre, offices and on streets. The firm will also restore, upgrade and install CCTV equipment across each of the 33 London boroughs on TfL’s roads, acting as the eyes on the street for TfL. The initial contract came after a competitive process.

Adam Scriven, Account Director London Surface Communications at telent, said: “Based on our exemplary performance and collaborative approach, TfL are consistently operating above target and we are absolutely delighted to have renewed the partnership until 2022. As telent continues to provide high-performance, ultra-reliable and extremely efficient services for TfL, it’s critical that we are able to do so cost-effectively and that is why our proven experience in asset management and extending the life of current equipment, is what makes us a long-term partner of choice for TfL.”

telent covers over ground and underground networks, with a background in design, equipment qualification and deployment of technologies to operate within a variety of applications. The company’s other customers include Network Rail, Highways England, University of Exeter and the EDF Energy nuclear power plant Hinckley Point C.

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