[200WILLIAM-EC SP67851] Security Camera Upgrade
John Burney
j.burney at auscorpimage.com.au
Tue Nov 7 08:44:44 AEDT 2023
Hi Matt,
Thanks for all your effort on this; I take your point about the cable, if the existing cable can be used fine , let’s wait and see if this is possible, if not I suggest we do not proceed, we will likely be facing significant cost for the concrete work.
Regards John
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Thanks Craig.
It’s worth pointing out that there may be existing cable in the lift that we can use in which case the cost from lifttronic will be minimum. However if cable needs to be run it may be very large cost to the strata. We don’t know until the lift guys get back to us
Matt.
On 6 Nov 2023 at 7:43 PM +1100, cscl at optusnet.com.au <mailto:cscl at optusnet.com.au> , wrote:
Hi Matt and everyone,
Firstly, thanks Matt for organizing the quotes.
Excellent news that the lift cameras are not going to cost anywhere near the $15,000 first thought and that the $5,860 includes the rear lane camera and McEvoy street!
I vote to go ahead with ALL the cameras being ‘live’ and using wire to connect the lift cameras, and not use wireless cameras. When you amortize, even as an example, $10,000 total, over say 37 owner lot entitlements, the cost per owner is approximately $200 - 270. And that doesn’t include Arnold if he doesn’t agree to be involved.
Cheers,
Craig
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Subject: [200WILLIAM-EC SP67851] Security Camera Upgrade
Hi all,
Initial quotes are in for the cameras as per our discussion from the other week. The cheapest option appears to be using the existing systems which have enough capacity for the additional cameras that we spoke of. The biggest cost is getting cable to the eastern side. Which covers both the rear lane camera and Mcenvoy st. The price is just under $5900. This does not include lift cameras.
The price for the lift cameras is $2615 + the cost of cable inside the lift shaft which we are waiting for a quote for from LiftTronic. Both security people I spoke to said that wireless cameras in lifts were unreliable and I could only find one company that did wireless and they did not have any/poor reviews.
Once LiftTronic gets back to us regarding the lift camera cable, we will know where we stand as far as that goes and I will follow up.
If we all agree with the $5860 quote, I will ask Arnold for his permission to continue. If he gives me push back on the cost, then we may have to pay the entire cost as a last resort. We can review the lift cameras when we get the quote from LiftTronic. But I thought we may not want to hold up the rest of the work for that. Lift guys are slow.
As far as my vote goes, I think it's an unnecessary expense right now. I know you all will not likely agree with that, and that's okay. As always, I will support the democracy and advocate for the majority.
Warm regards
Matt.
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