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Posted 03 Aug 2018

St Mungo’s Student Accommodation

As one of many Watkin Jones Group’s student accommodation projects, TLJ have successfully completed the installation electronic keycard door locks and access readers at the St Mungo’s site in Glasgow.

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As one of many Watkin Jones Group’s student accommodation projects, TLJ have successfully completed the installation electronic keycard door locks and access readers at the St Mungo’s site in Glasgow.

A total of 340 TLJ Identity electronic locks have been fitted to students’ bedroom doors, with an additional 20 access control readers on high-traffic and shared-access doors. The site, operated by Student Roost, is planned to open in September and benefits from a superb central location, only 3 minutes walk from the University of Strathclyde.

As well as offering their residents great value for money, Student Roost places safety and security at the top of their priority list. TLJ’s approach of “we’ve got your back” ensures that we’ve delivered on all counts:

  • Ongoing relationship with Watkin Jones, ensuring the project was precisely tailored to the needs of the client and delivered on-time and withing budget;
  • Comprehensive handover and commissioning process, ensuring Student Roost are fully conversant with day-today operation of the system;
  • 24/7 aftersales support and 3-year warranty for complete peace of mind;
  • ‘Extra mile’ safety and security certification on all lock products, including full CE Marking, Certifire and Secured by Design.

Once again, TLJ stepped up to the plate with this project. Developments of this size are never without problems, so it’s great to have a partner like TLJ that genuinely works with you to get things back on track. They do their utmost to minimise the hassle of getting access control installed and running. The fact that we trust TLJ to deliver, time after time, speaks for itself.

Graham Bellis, Watkin Jones Procurement Director

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