CCTV Supply and Installation for Bridge Culture - 2nd Progress Update.

Introduction.

The CCTV supply and installation project for Bridge Culture continues to progress steadily as the team advances further into the cabling and infrastructure phase. This update marks the second official progress report for the project, highlighting the work done in pulling CAT6 cables and fixing the PVC piping on site. Each milestone achieved brings the project closer to establishing a stable and efficient surveillance system designed to enhance safety and security within the premises.

Current Progress.

Over the recent work period, the installation team focused on pulling CAT6 cables through the PVC pipes across the designated areas of the site. This process forms an essential part of the structured cabling setup for the CCTV system, serving as the backbone that will carry data and power between the cameras and the recording equipment.

The team handled the cable pulling with care to prevent bends or strain that could affect cable performance. Each run of CAT6 cable was guided through the PVC piping following the approved layout plan, ensuring proper placement, organization, and protection. The use of PVC pipes provides both safety and durability, shielding the cables from physical damage and maintaining a clean, professional installation throughout the site.

Alongside cable work, the piping installation was also fixed and is now almost complete. The team inspected and secured each conduit in place, verifying that all pathways were properly aligned and ready to accommodate the remaining cable pulls. This adjustment ensures that the cabling will remain protected once the project progresses further.

The progress made in this phase reflects the team’s focus on maintaining quality workmanship and adherence to structured cabling standards. Every connection, route, and fitting has been carefully managed to support the long-term reliability of the CCTV system once it becomes operational.

On-Site Coordination and Quality Assurance.

Throughout the activity, the team coordinated closely with the site management to ensure that the installation work aligned smoothly with the other ongoing tasks in the area. This coordination helped avoid interference with construction activities while keeping the project timeline on track.

Before completing each section of the piping and cabling work, the technicians conducted visual checks to ensure that all conduits were properly fixed and securely fastened. Any sections that required adjustment or reinforcement were addressed immediately to maintain the integrity and neatness of the installation.

The team’s attention to detail ensures that every component is installed according to professional standards, minimizing future maintenance issues and ensuring a clean and organized setup.

Conclusion.

The second progress update for the CCTV supply and installation at Bridge Culture highlights that significant progress has been made on-site. The pulling of CAT6 cables through PVC pipes is ongoing, and the piping installation has been fixed and is nearly completed. These developments demonstrate the steady advancement of the project as the team continues to build a strong foundation for the system’s reliability and performance. With careful execution and consistent coordination, the CCTV installation for Bridge Culture is moving forward efficiently, setting the stage for a high-quality and well-structured security system upon completion.

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