Brisbane Olympics seeks CCTV systems provider

By Jason Pollock on Feb 13, 2026 4:14PM
Brisbane Olympics seeks CCTV systems provider

The Brisbane organising committee for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Brisbane 2032) is inviting expressions of interest (EOI) for the provision of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems to support the operation of the venues and precincts of the Games.

According to the committee, CCTV infrastructure will be essential for real-time monitoring, evidence collection, incident detection, deterrence, crowd management, and coordination with broader security operations across both temporary and permanent environments.

Brisbane 2032 anticipates a requirement for CCTV across approximately 40 to 50 competition and key non-competition venues, with tailored solutions for high-risk zones, public areas, and critical infrastructure sites.

The scope of work includes the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and removal of CCTV systems, including fixed and mobile surveillance cameras; temporary and relocatable CCTV towers or poles for outdoor and event environments; integrated video management systems and recording infrastructure; and network and power solutions suitable for temporary overlay and legacy.

Integration with broader security infrastructure, including access control, screening, perimeter intrusion detection systems and command centre operations, including the ability to share (either via fixed or remote or wireless access) to a centralised command centre, is also required.

This will involve the application of automated analytics (such as algorithms and AI) to automatically detect and alert command centres of potential hazards or nefarious behaviours.

Provision of monitoring support and technical training, including system configuration, fault response, and data management protocols, as well as post-Games decommissioning and removal, with consideration for reuse, redeployment, or legacy integration where appropriate, were further outlined as requirements.

Respondents should demonstrate experience in delivering CCTV solutions for large-scale, multi-site events or critical infrastructure programs, with the capacity to respond flexibly to evolving operational requirements, threat environments, and site-specific constraints.

The deadline for EOIs is 30 June 2026.

Brisbane 2032 has also called for EOIs for the provision, configuration, integration, and support of the DIVA (Data, Intercom, Video, Audio) network to enable unified signal transport for Games operations.

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