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Supply and Installation of Door Entry Fob Readers and Fobs
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Curo are inviting Suppliers to participate in Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) to help inform Curo's requirements in relation to any future procurement. The primary focus of the PME is to help Curo better understand the market and align the procurement strategy to industry standards.
Curo use Salto Space access control management for the management of electronic door access to residential blocks. These blocks are fitted with either iButton or MIFARE wall readers, which fully integrate with the Salto Space access control platform, allowing Curo to programme Keyfobs from our offices and our residents to securely access their properties.
It has come to Curo's attention that the iButton Keyfobs have become obsolete, resulting in a requirement to decommission the current iButton wall readers at Curo's blocks and to install a replacement system that works seamlessly with the Salto Space access control platform. The iButton system currently installed at Curo blocks are the Salto WRM1000 iButton wall readers.
Curo have approximately 424 access points that currently use the iButton products, which include a mixture of 360 wall readers and 64 fob access handlesets over 83 sites and 1842 customers. Although these numbers are subject to change. Sites are located across Bath, Bristol and the surrounding areas.
A programme that includes the decommissioning and disposal of the current iButton assets and the supply, installation and commissioning of a replacement solution would therefore be required.
Whichever product Curo procure must be fully compatible with Salto Space allowing Curo to programme wall readers and Keyfobs easily and securely. In addition to the iButton Curo maintain a large portfolio of MIFARE wall readers and would be keen to standardise the technology across our blocks.
Engagement process description
Curo are inviting Suppliers to complete a Request for Information (RFI) questionnaire via the link provided.
https://forms.office.com/e/PcSXK5Xt8L
Suppliers wishing to participate in this market engagement must first ensure that they read and understand the 'Preliminary Market Engagement - RFI (CURO 00000393)' document before they answer the RFI questions. The Preliminary Market Engagement - RFI (CURO 00000393) document contains information on the requirement and important information on the preliminary market engagement procedure used for this engagement.
The Preliminary Market Engagement - RFI (CURO 00000393) document can be found by registering on the Curo supplier portal (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/curo/aspx/Home) and searching for project CURO - 00000393 or by emailing procurement@curo-group.co.uk and quoting project CURO - 00000393.
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CPV Codes
42961100 - Access control system
31351000 - Electric conductors for access control systems
35120000 - Surveillance and security systems and devices
50610000 - Repair and maintenance services of security equipment
Keywords
access control cable
security conductor
door system wire
entry system cable
control gate conductor
surveillance and security systems and devices
CCTV systems
access control systems
alarm systems
security cameras
motion detectors
video surveillance devices
security sensors
security hardware
security infrastructure
access control system
entry management
security access control
electronic door systems
user authentication controls
physical access security
alarm system diagnostics
CCTV camera repair
access control unit maintenance
biometric reader calibration
motion sensor adjustment
intercom system servicing
perimeter fence gate tune-up
panic button repair
vault door mechanism check
security console reboot
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