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About Us
| Graham
Norman, ConsulTec Systems Principal
An Electronic Engineering graduate of University College
London, Graham entered the CCTV / Imaging / Security Industry
over 30 years ago under a graduate training programme run
by Marconi Electro-Optical Systems. He gained further experience
working for prestigious electronics companies such as Chubb
and Rediffusion and achieved a Diploma in Management Studies,
passing with distinction. Graham started and ran a small
well respected installation company for over 13 years prior
to becoming a Consultant.
Graham has designed and successfully implemented
security solutions for a wide range of clients both abroad
and in the UK. These include science parks, shopping centres,
job centres, national museums, satellite ground stations,
sports training facilities, waste to energy plants and commercial
properties.
Graham’s forte is his technical expertise, keen attention
to detail and ability to work closely with clients to establish
the operational requirement for the project. He has many
years’ experience in consulting with clients, advising
the best value-for-money solutions for their needs and following
each project through to successful completion. Click to
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Projects
Completed
We have extensive experience in designing CCTV, Access Control
and Fully Integrated solutions for a wide range of applications.
Some of our most significant contracts are listed below
or you can select from the quicklinks:
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| Commercial
Properties: |
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Capital House and Paternoster House, City
of London |
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The London Offices of Savills, Drivers Jonas, Cushman
and Wakefield, Trading Technologies, Natexis and CreditEx |
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Surrey Technology Centre, Guildford |
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Canon Research Centre Europe, Guildford |
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| Business
and Science Parks: |
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The Surrey Research Park, Guildford |
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Croxley Business Park, Watford |
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Barwell Business Park, Chessington |
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Gillingham Business Park, Kent |
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| Educational
Establishments: |
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The University of Surrey – Student
Accommodation, the Vice Chancellor’s Residence
and Research Buildings |
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The Princes School, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Full
surveillance including classrooms, TV distribution network
to all classrooms and a TV Studio to make programmes |
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| Shopping
Centres: |
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Brent Cross, London |
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Wood Green, London |
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Broad Street Mall, Reading |

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| Government Buildings
and Contracts: |
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Job Centres – 18 sites in London
and the South East |
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Satellite Ground Stations – 4 locations, details
restricted |
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A large special prison in the Middle East, with over
360 cameras, 10 control workstations and total system
cost of £12m |
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| Museums
and Galleries: |
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The British Museum |
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The Imperial War Museum |
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The Wallace Collection |

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| Waste to Energy: |
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Onyx SELCHP (UK’s largest waste-to-energy
plant) |
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| Sports Venues
(incl CCTV training systems): |
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The Oval – The Ken Barrington Centre |
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Edgbaston – The Cricket Training Centre |
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Surrey Cricket Development Centre – Guildford |

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| Transportation: |
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London Underground Stations – Baker
Street, Swiss Cottage, St John’s Wood and Whitechapel |
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| Nuclear: |
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Hartlepool and Heysham Power Stations:
AGR pond underwater radiation resistant cameras |
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Wylfa Dry Store: Radiation resistant cameras |

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Publications
“Making Video Surveillance Work” in City of London
Security Issue 4.

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