New Ludgate chooses Tyco Security Products to manage physical security

Date: 2017/02/14
Source: Tyco Security Products
New Ludgate, managed by Land Securities, comprises two distinct buildings united by a new public piazza in Central London. Together, the buildings include more than 355,000 square feet of office accommodation and 26,800 square feet of restaurant and retail facilities. After an extensive competitive tender process, Universal Security Systems were chosen to design and build a fully integrated security system to protect the site, people and assets at its prestigious new development.

The New Ludgate site was built as two separate buildings with video surveillance, access control and video door intercoms, which were installed during the building construction phase of the project. It was vitally important to Land Securities that the development’s new security system could integrate the various systems together and synthesise their data to provide a clear and total security picture, preferably through a single user interface. Land Securities also sought a security solution for New Ludgate that could provide the scalability and flexibility to accommodate additional tenants in the future and to adapt as the use of the buildings evolved.

Lee Pegram, Engineering Director at Land Securities said: “In particular, we needed a tight integration between our buildings’ lifts systems and the video surveillance system so that our control room operators could view alarms that combined video surveillance footage with lift activity. In addition, the new security system needed to run on the buildings common network, and communications between systems and devices had to work properly without impacting other network communications.”

The Solution

The security team at Universal Security Systems worked closely with engineers to design an integrated system that could provide an intuitive GUI for video management, IP video surveillance, lift integration, access control and video intercoms. Since several disparate systems needed to be integrated together, integrator Universal Security Systems wanted to be able to test the unified system before installing it at New Ludgate, opting to build the entire security system for a full FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) prior to the final installation.

Together, Universal Security Systems and Land Securities chose Tyco Security ProductsC•CURE 9000 Enterprise to unite the New Ludgate buildings’ disparate systems together. The C•CURE 9000 user interface provides the single, comprehensive security view that Land Securities desired from its new security system. Using C•CURE 9000, security operators can monitor events in real time, manage personnel, create reports, display dynamic views, and monitor system activity using a desktop computer, web client or the C•CURE Go mobile app.

“The flexibility that C•CURE 9000 offers allowed us to create a truly unique security solution for New Ludgate,” said James Crouch, Director of Universal Security Systems. “One of C•CURE 9000’s most powerful capabilities is that you can simultaneously monitor alarms from several different devices, systems and buildings in a single user interface. That was vital to the success of the entire project.”

The choice of C•CURE 9000 Enterprise provides New Ludgate with an advanced distributed architecture that can be scaled according to needs and growth. C•CURE 9000 also gives New Ludgate the option of implementing visitor management with a visitor management web portal, and offers conditional access and dynamic area management for areas requiring supervised entry and occupancy.

Using C•CURE 9000 to manage and access data from all of the different systems provides the option for advanced reporting, which can be used to understand events and patterns, and overall business intelligence as well.

The completed project at New Ludgate delivered a fully scaleable, integrated security system including video, access control, intercom and lift services. The C•CURE 9000 solution enables Land Securities to manage and let out the site to many different tenants, whilst simultaneously ensuring the overall safety and security for the site. Because the security system was built on a virtual local area network, it is a scalable solution that enables future expansion.

Mark Ponzini, Senior Project Engineer at Land Securities said: “One of the things that impresses me the most about our C•CURE 9000 solution is that it works so well with other systems and devices from different manufacturers. Going forward, we also have the option of remotely managing other systems and devices in other geographical locations from the same C•CURE 9000 work station used for New Ludgate. That kind of flexibility is phenomenal.”
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