Consolidated Gulf Company (CGC) has been awarded a multimillion dollar contract by Hamad Medical Corporation to provide state-of-the-art CCTV surveillance cameras and access control systems linked to a centralised control and command centre complying with the Ministry of Interior (MoI) standards.
The CCTV technology supplied by CGC will help HMC in strengthening and safeguarding public, personnel and building premises, which comprise more than 30 sites including hospitals, emergency units, medical supply rooms and accommodations making them more efficient, connected and secured.
CGC chief financial officer Tawfeeq Salem said, “We are privileged to have won this project from HMC. As a leading technology solutions provider, we are fully equipped with proven capabilities, expertise and proficiency to meet industry needs.
“Our CCTV solutions have contributed in establishing safety and security for our valued clients in oil and gas, security services, construction, transport management, hospitals and other emergency services as well as to the shopping malls to offer a safe and secure environment across Qatar. High-end, efficient and easy to operate, our advanced monitoring systems have led companies to act quickly and deploy responsive measures during emergency operations at big project sites.”
CCTV solutions are a major part of the CGC’s much wider technology offerings portfolio in the safety and securities sector.
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