Security – what’s next?

2019 ASIAL show, ICC Darling Harbour

Strata Schemes are basically the Luddites of the built environment. Older buildings have very little that is ‘smart’ about them and builders/developers (particularly when it’s a design/construct contract and cheap/cost-effective is the only option) are generally not incentivised to install the latest and greatest technology into buildings.

The current status quo is a shame; there is amazing technology out there and on the way that strata buildings could be taking advantage of, to manage security, control costs, monitor building health and greatly enhance the resident experience.

Yesterday I attended the Australian Security Industry Association Ltd (ASIAL) conference in Darling Harbour, which runs annually and is great to get an insight into what security technology is in the market and what is on the horizon. Thank you to our friends at Quorum Security Systems for the tour.

Some highlights with potential uses for strata buildings/community schemes:

Robot Sentry

Yes – this looks like a Dalek, but that’s kinda the fun of it.

Dalek/sentry.

Perfect for checking car parks and large flat outdoor areas, particularly at night. Could take the place of a need for having multiple security guards onsite.

Future potential uses I can see for this technology at buildings include checking plant and equipment is operating properly, administering move-ins, checking by-law breaches, cleaning standards (or doing the cleaning?), etc.

Keys as a service

Not a great photo – but you get the picture!

This is interesting tech – doing away with keys/swipes for entering buildings and using facial recognition to gain entry. This gives much greater security and assists management with knowing who is who in a building, particularly if there is an incident.

Secondly, the days of the intercom as we know it are numbered (along with associated cabling throughout a building).

With some new internet-connected door stations, there is no need for a connection to apartments – the request goes over the internet and to an internet-connected handset, or to a phone/tablet anywhere in the world. This is exciting technology, which will offset capital costs for developers and future owners and give a huge amount of flexibility in granting entry to a building. There are many potential applications for this; getting away from building keys/swipes is the future.

CCTV – Video Analytics

Video analytics technology in action

This is pretty amazing tech – watching it in action at ASIAL reminded me of the Will Smith “Enemy of the State” movie (ha – how is that 20 years old!).

The video analytics software now on the market really needs to be seen to be believed. Instead of someone needing to spend hours reviewing footage, potentially on multiple cameras – the analytics behind it can be used to pick up all instances of a person or a thing occurring (e.g. a package being on a table and) and it will continue to drill down based on the information you give it.

Obviously, the concern here from a residential perspective is privacy concerns, however, used properly and within defined boundaries – this could serve to greatly increase security and augment the ability to manage buildings.

Garage Entry

The future is Number-plate recognition or RFID windshield tags.

This technology is now hugely reliable and more cost-effective than your average sensor/remote system.

Number-plate recognition would be my choice, given the flexibility of controlling visitors parking and also having all cars in a database. Anything that helps with the dreaded visitors parking! There is a degree of management involved with such a system (which should be minimal after a building is settled given residents don’t change that often), but once established it should be no harder than programming and issuing passes/remotes and can be done remotely, in an instant.

RFID window tags are great as they are very cheap (about $6 versus a remote costing $50+). These can also be administered remotely, however, a physical tag must be issued in the first instance.

I look forward to sharing these insights with owners and developers – we can’t be far away from seeing this technology as standard in new buildings. Access control and a basic CCTV system doesn’t cut it anymore!

Developments changing the face of Newcastle

There’s a number of developments being planned or under construction in Newcastle, which will change the face of the city, along with where people live/work and play.

The Newcastle Apartment market is not as buoyant as it was in late 2017, however, it’s still one of the most exciting markets in Australia for a variety of reasons – relatively affordable pricing, amazing and improving amenity, solid rental yields, new transport links, and job growth. With the election now over, I see that interest in the market will be restored and growth will be spurned. Compared to Sydney and the other capital cities, the amount of stock available is minimal and some of the product is phenomenal for the money.

East End by Iris Capital

What is it – Multi stage mixed-use development on the Hunter St mall site by developer Iris Capital. Up to 550 apartments and c. 15,000sqm of retail. Hunter Street mall is a difficult site and has had a long history of problems and owners.

What’s the big deal? The scale of this project is huge for Newcastle and a testament to the owner’s vision and investment in the City.

I’m looking forward to the improved retail, dining and leisure precinct in the traditional heart of the city, especially the coming of the QT brand to Newcastle.

SKY Residences by GWH Build

What is it – Residential towers fronting King and Hunter streets. The building has resort facilities for residents which are rare for Sydney and not seen in Newcastle, including a large outdoor pool on the podium and a terrace overlooking the harbour on the top floor. The development is close to the new Civic light rail stop, Newcastle Uni NeW Space and Market town shopping precinct. Apartment options from 1 bedroom through to 4 bedroom Sky homes.

What’s the big deal? See above. GWH Build has a unique offering in the market with their vertical integration – not only are they builder and developer on this project, but they also own the quarry, make the concrete, cast the precast, fire the steel, make the windows and doors, install the precast/steel/windows and doors. This gives a level of control over the development process that few builders/developers have and thus an ability to deliver on or before time.

I’m looking forward to seeing how this changes the way people live in the city – being close to so much means that people might legitimately be able to get rid of a vehicle and be able to walk to work/uni/beach/entertainment. Hopefully, I have friends move in so I can experience the pool and the Sky lounge!

Stella and Eaton by Thirdi Group

What is it – Residential towers in Wickham, totalling close to 300 apartments. The sites on Union and Hannell Street abound the Thirdi Westend development, along with the Millhorn and Bishopsgate developments.

What’s the big deal? Wickham is the new western heart of the city, along with it’s Newcastle West neighbour. These developments are adjacent to the Newcastle interchange where you can hop on the train to Sydney or the light-rail to the East End and all that it offers (beaches, retail, dining, etc). Wickham has something special about it and it’s set to continue to improve once commercial and retail offerings complete. Eaton and Union each have great low-maintenance resident facilities – such as gyms and roof/podium gardens. The apartments have smart home technology and the buildings are designed for efficiency and to take advantage of the Harbour view.

I’m looking forward to watching these towers go up – my office is right next door!

Other Residential developments

Highpoint Charlestown by GWH Build

NBN Site – The Hill by Stronach Property

Bowline Wickham by Multipart Property

Huntington / Lume by Doma Group

Commercial developments

Darby Street Plaza by GWH Build

The Store by Doma Group

Gateway 2

Little National Hotel