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Princeton University
(New Jersey)
The redundant head ends for the security management system
are controlled from a web based server. The project spanned
over 45 buildings, including several art museums and research
facilities. The 600+ readers connect to peer to peer, intelligent
(I-Star) panels.
Contract Value: $8 million
References upon request

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UBS
(New York/New Jersey)
CSS provided redundant security management system servers
that controls access and monitors
alarms through the UBS/PW network for ten buildings within
the two states. The multiple
phased project included fully updating their headquarters
and operations center. In addition to
the 500+ readers and over 1500 alarm points, the project included
500 cameras with digital recording,
several intercom systems with remote door release, video ID,
and three major security
control centers.
Contract Value: $7.5 million
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Bear Stearns (New York)
The project required meeting the needs of both the base building
and Bear Stearns as a tenant. The system head end was designed
to serve as the base for eventually networking the security
for all of Bear Stearns' tri-state facilities. The fortythree
story building includes 250 readers, 500 alarm points, custom
turnstiles, 200 CCTV cameras, digital recording, intercoms,
networked visitor system and an online, real time interface
with the HR database. The system is monitored and controlled
from a dedicated security control center.
Contract Value: $3.2 million
References upon request
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Mutual
of America Tower (New York)
The 35 story building uses a security management system connected
to 80 readers and 1000 alarm points to provide security for
the tenants. The system, including the 30 matrix controlled
CCTV cameras, can be monitored and operated from both the
lower level security control room and the lobby desk.
Contract Value: $1.4 million
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The
New York Mercantile Exchange (New York)
CSS installed a security management system that included
180 card readers and 1000 alarm
points. The system can be managed from seven separate workstations.
The CCTV system for the 14 story headquarters encompasses
44 cameras and a video intercom. In addition to the typical
equipment and devices, CSS also provided metal detectors and
X-ray package systems.
Contract Value: $2 million
References upon request
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One
New York Plaza (New York)
Although not one of CSS' larger projects, One NY Plaza was
unique. CSS was charged with providing a turnstile system
that used one card reader to communicate to four different
security management systems belonging to the various tenants,
without false reads for unknown cards. This effort required
coordinating with each tenant's security contractor and setting
up the parameters for the turnstile manufacturer.
Contract Value: $200,000
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Avery
Fisher Hall
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Contract Value: $250,000

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Bank
of New York (New York/ New Jersey)
The multiphased project involved replacement of an out of
date security system with a state of the art security management
system. The networked system connected twelve of their facilities.
The total device count exceeds 500 readers and 1000 alarm
points.
Contract Value: $4+ million |
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Morgan
Stanley (New York/New Jersey)
CSS has provided security for seven of Morgan Stanley's buildings
in the two states. The device
quantities for the various projects exceeds 670 readers, 1000
alarm points and 760 cameras
over a dedicated fiber network. Also included in the projects
were custom turnstiles, video ID system and programmable PTZ
units.
Contract Value: $4 million
References upon request |
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