The Space surveillance center by Innovis guards the construction site of Skanska

January 22, 2024

2 min

Source: Innovis

The construction company Skanska solved the security of the construction site next to the multifunctional complex Port7 in Prague’s Holešovice before its opening. Why did they choose Innovis for its security? We found a few reasons:

INCREASED SECURITY
ABILITY TO INTERVENE IMMEDIATELY
SPEED OF COMMUNICATION AND DETAILED REPORTING

“With a fairly large and complex plot, we had no experience so far. Our premises are usually guarded by physical security, which only monitors visits passing through the entrance turnstile. In this case, we needed increased supervision beyond the scope of traditional security,” said Kryštof Kratochvíl, project leader, Skanska.

Remote monitoring system

Innovis therefore installed a camera system throughout the site, which monitors the area in a remote monitoring center Space. As soon as the camera detects an unauthorized entry to the site, the system immediately sends a patrol to solve the problem.

“It was necessary to prevent the entry of unwanted persons to the site. However, since there are many other objects in the vicinity of the complex, it was important to set the camera perimeters so that we do not interfere with the privacy on foreign lands. The camera system can also rotate and identify the threat in case of an alarm activation," described the technical solution Marek Čihák, the project's commercial manager from Innovis.

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