WARSAW RAILWAY JUNCTION – SECURITY SYSTEMS
Status: Completed
Project: Design and implementation of public safety systems at the railway stations of the Warsaw Railway Junction.
Client: Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A. (Polish State Railways)
Contractor: T4B Sp. z o.o. (Lead Contractor) in consortium with PHU Altech Adam Wyszyński
Completion period: Project Completion Date: December 14, 2015.
Scope of work:
• Security systems, including an IP-based CCTV video monitoring system, compliant with legal regulations, standards, and the functional program (PFU),
• Access control system (ACS),
• Intrusion detection system (IDS),
• Radiation measurement system, including the installation of radioactivity measurement devices,
• Fire safety system for railway stations within the Warsaw Railway Junction (WWK) based on the PSIM platform at the Railway Station Security Center, responsible for aggregating signals and states of these systems,
• Adaptation and provision of necessary equipment for the use of control rooms and server rooms at the Railway Station Security Center – as per the PFU,
• User training for the system, with additional e-learning training in SCORM format,
• Implementation of safety procedures within the PSIM system, closely linked to existing protection plans and their potential updates and optimization to reflect the functional changes implemented as part of the contract.
• Security systems, including an IP-based CCTV video monitoring system, compliant with legal regulations, standards, and the functional program (PFU),
• Access control system (ACS),
• Intrusion detection system (IDS),
• Radiation measurement system, including the installation of radioactivity measurement devices,
• Fire safety system for railway stations within the Warsaw Railway Junction (WWK) based on the PSIM platform at the Railway Station Security Center, responsible for aggregating signals and states of these systems,
• Adaptation and provision of necessary equipment for the use of control rooms and server rooms at the Railway Station Security Center – as per the PFU,
• User training for the system, with additional e-learning training in SCORM format,
• Implementation of safety procedures within the PSIM system, closely linked to existing protection plans and their potential updates and optimization to reflect the functional changes implemented as part of the contract.
Additional information:
The PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) system required for this project is a tool designed to collect, process, and store information according to predefined security procedures. It provides decision-making data to support management and control processes, aligned with accepted procedures.
The Warsaw Railway Junction consists of several stations, platforms, tunnels, and buildings, including major locations such as Warszawa Centralna, Warszawa Śródmieście, Warszawa Stadion, Warszawa Wschodnia, Warszawa Zachodnia, and more, including the cross-city tunnel.
The consortium, led by T4B, signed a contract with Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A. to design and implement a comprehensive, centrally managed security system for the stations, stops, and railway buildings within the Warsaw Railway Junction. The project followed a "design and build" model, integrating various security systems into a unified technical platform.
The PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) system required for this project is a tool designed to collect, process, and store information according to predefined security procedures. It provides decision-making data to support management and control processes, aligned with accepted procedures.
The Warsaw Railway Junction consists of several stations, platforms, tunnels, and buildings, including major locations such as Warszawa Centralna, Warszawa Śródmieście, Warszawa Stadion, Warszawa Wschodnia, Warszawa Zachodnia, and more, including the cross-city tunnel.
The consortium, led by T4B, signed a contract with Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A. to design and implement a comprehensive, centrally managed security system for the stations, stops, and railway buildings within the Warsaw Railway Junction. The project followed a "design and build" model, integrating various security systems into a unified technical platform.