
Obstacles included the poor pre-existing network infrastructure, including limited fiber networks to support the image data that needed to be transferred, and expensive optical fiber deployment.Īll these issues severely hampered law enforcement and crime prevention efforts. With decentralized camera surveillance, it was difficult to get the whole picture to make cohesive analysis of footage when required. Manual conversion for all videos from analogue to digital, coupled with serious storage constraints, meant that they were not kept for very long after conversion. Captured surveillance footage was too low in resolution and lacked the kind of detail needed by law enforcement to further investigations. As an integrated property management service, one of BGCEA’s first tasks was ensuring that the city have the right infrastructure to manage and maintain security.īeyond that, the city’s previous surveillance setup consisted primarily of low-definition analog cameras that did not meet safety protection requirements. The Road to Transformationīonifacio Global City Estate Association (BGCEA) is tasked with building administration, maintenance, and special technical services for BGC.

In the same year, Bonifacio Global City Estate Association (BGCEA) entered a landmark partnership with the Bases Conversion & Development Authority (BCDA) to reshape and redevelop Bonifacio Global City (BGC) into a world-class business and residential center.


and Evergreen Holdings, Inc., of the Campos Group, partnered to spearhead the development of Bonifacio Global City’s 240 hectares to become the vibrant home and lifestyle destination for many urban Filipinos.
