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Council awards Kent Commons security camera and access-control contract for $182,215.70
Summary
The council approved a low-bid contract to install cameras and access-control hardware at Kent Commons. The project includes 20 indoor and 12 outdoor cameras and retrofitting 14 doors. CTS Cabling & Technology Services won the contract at $182,215.70; the council authorized the mayor to sign documents subject to final legal review.
The Kent City Council on June 3 authorized the mayor to execute a contract to install security cameras and access-control equipment at Kent Commons after approving the low bid from CTS Cabling and Technology Services for $182,215.70.
Tony Cowell, the presenter for the Parks Department, told council the project scope includes installing 20 indoor cameras, 12 outdoor cameras, and retrofitting 14 existing doors with card readers, electronic strikes, exit devices and lockdown functions.…
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