OVERVIEW
Project Overview
The new Aviva Stadium at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, was
developed by engineers Kentz Ireland Ltd on behalf of the Irish Rugby Football Union and the Football Association of Ireland. It has a capacity for 50,000 spectators who are able to enjoy a safe and secure experience with minimum intrusion and inconvenience.
Challenges
Johnson Controls set out to optimise the building with the
following solutions:
Johnson Controls was responsible for the end-to-end delivery, maintenance and support of the stadium’s life
safety and security systems. This included fire detection,
CCTV, access control, intruder alarms, gas extinguishers and disabled WC alarms.
Solutions
Each of these systems has been seamlessly integrated
with the stadium’s Local Area Network (LAN) and IT
infrastructure. This enables security operators or Gardaí
to monitor and control each component from centralised
workstations across the site, streamlining this process and
helping to improve the efficiency and response time of
operators to potential incidents.
The stadium, Ireland’s first UEFA Elite football ground,
has a purpose-built, hi-tech communications nerve centre.
Johnson Controls life safety and security systems allow for
continuous monitoring of all aspects of the stadium, both
inside and outside the ground. 192 CCTV cameras have
been installed at ‘pinch points’ around the stadium, ensuring operators and police can quickly identify potential problems or flashpoints from within the stadium’s control room.
Benefits
Using Johnson Controls consolidated single-screen
overview of all systems, operators can control multiple
alarm input and outputs when combined with audio and
video verification of each protected zone within the stadium, this delivers an additional layer of protection.
The Tyco Expert Graphics (TXG) system provides users with a graphical overview of fire detection, extinguisher and disabled call management systems and is also configured to automatically respond to events, even when the operator is away from the workstation.
“As the home of Irish international rugby and football, The
Aviva Stadium prides itself in providing state-of-the-art
facilities, not only for spectators but also for players, the
media and events personnel”, said Chris Gallagher, the
design technical services coordinator of Aviva Stadium.
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