Gallagher Security Management Systems wins Etihad Towers Contract
The project includes the provision of over 1300 smart card readers coupled with elevator and CCTV integration
Gallagher Security Management System has won a major contract in the Middle East to provide an integrated security solution for the Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi.

GSMS Business Development Manager, Ian Meadows, confirms they have secured the prestigious project with Channel Partner Bond Communications and Regional Office Cardax Middle East. The project includes the provision of over 1300 smart card readers in 5 towers ranging from 59 to 88 storeys coupled with elevator and CCTV integration.

Etihad Towers will include a high-end hotel with a capacity of 600 rooms, as well as 900 residential apartments and 65,000 square metres of office space.

Gallagher Security Management Systems is an established market leader of proven core security / access control and perimeter security systems, with a global distribution network.

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