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School CCTV Tender Questions to Ask Installers

The best school tender questions are not vague price questions. They are the questions that reveal whether the installer has actually thought through the site properly.

Procurement

Why This Matters on a School Site

Many school tenders ask for cameras, recorders, and warranties, but they do not always ask enough about how the site is really being designed. That leaves the school comparing neat-looking proposals that may hide very different levels of thought around low light, campus networking, storage, and operational handover.

Good tender questions should bring those differences to the surface. They should help the school understand whether the installer has mapped the site carefully or is simply pricing a camera count.

What to Prioritise

  • Ask how the installer has prioritised school zones rather than just how many cameras they propose.
  • Ask what they would do differently for low-light walkways, remote gates, reception, and staff parking.
  • Ask how recorder headroom and future expansion have been handled.
  • Ask how switching, cabinets, and inter-building links are being planned on the site.
  • Ask how remote viewing, footage export, and user permissions will be handed over.
  • Ask how maintenance, support, and system health checks will work after practical completion.

Installation Insight

Strong installers should be able to explain the physical design clearly: which building groups matter, where switches or cabinets live, why a motorised camera is proposed in one zone but not another, and how the recorder path has been sized. If they cannot explain those things, the school may be looking at a camera-count quote rather than a thoughtful design.

Tenders should also test whether the installer understands the operational side. It is not enough to install the hardware. The school needs to know how user access, review workflow, handover, and future stages will actually be managed.

Common Mistakes

  • Asking only for price and warranty without testing design depth.
  • Failing to ask how expansion and recorder headroom have been planned.
  • Ignoring who will manage users, footage review, and support after handover.
  • Not asking how low-light and perimeter choices were justified.
  • Assuming every tenderer has thought about campuses, cabinets, and inter-building links equally.

How This Connects to the Wider School Rollout

This page goes well with the existing Tender and Specification Checklist page, but it pushes harder into the questions schools should ask installers directly.

It also complements Should Schools Choose Hikvision, Dahua, or Hanwha?, School CCTV Signage and Internal Governance Checklist, and How Often Should School CCTV Be Maintained?.

Relevant SecurityWholesalers Categories and Products

This page is procurement-led rather than product-led, but these categories still matter because they show whether the installer is designing the project as a full system and not only a camera list.

  • PoE switches - If the installer has not explained the switching layer, the tender probably still has blind spots.
  • Hikvision NVRs - Useful as a reference point when the school wants to challenge recorder channel and bay assumptions.
  • Surveillance hard drives - Relevant where retention promises need to be grounded in actual storage choices.

Sources and Further Reading

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kind of tender questions are most useful on school CCTV projects?

    The most useful questions test how the site has been designed: zone priorities, low-light strategy, recorder headroom, switching, future growth, and support workflow.

  • Should the school ask about brands directly?

    Yes where brand comparison matters, but the better question is how the installer justifies the brand path for the site rather than whether they can simply name several brands.

  • How do tender questions reveal recorder problems?

    They force the installer to explain channels, HDDs, headroom, and how the next stage would be handled instead of hiding those decisions inside a broad quote.

  • Should the school ask about maintenance in the tender?

    Definitely. Maintenance and support expectations are part of the real cost and quality of the CCTV solution.

  • What is the biggest tender mistake schools make?

    Comparing the visible hardware list without testing whether the underlying design thinking is actually sound.

  • Which page should schools read next after this one?

    Usually the next read is the governance checklist, maintenance page, or brand-comparison page, depending on whether the school is focused on operations, lifecycle, or shortlisting.

Related Pages

Tender and Specification Checklist

Ask for the right things before installers quote.

Should Schools Choose Hikvision, Dahua, or Hanwha?

Compare the brands in terms a school can actually use in a shortlist.

School CCTV Signage and Internal Governance Checklist

Build a clear notice and decision framework around the CCTV rollout.

How Often Should School CCTV Be Maintained?

Treat maintenance as part of system quality, not an afterthought.

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