Construction at the Cape Verde Tortuga Beach Resort & Spa is now underway
Cape Verde Islands - Systems integrator IVC Media has announced it has been contracted to design and build a centralised AV, IT, resort security and access control management infrastructure using the latest fibre technology for the new luxury Tortuga Beach Resort & Spa in the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of West Africa.

Owned by The Resort Group, Tortuga Beach Resort & Spa will consist of a variety of bars and restaurants, pools and relaxation areas, a beach club, gymnasium, shops, 52 villas, 306 apartments, 14 hotel suites and a Sol MeliĆ” brand Yhi spa. The resort will be operated by Sol MeliĆ”. The £1.1m IVC network will provide multiple services to the resort including fast internet access, multi-channel high definition TV capabilities, video on demand, telephony, fire detection, door entry systems and CCTV all controlled by a remotely monitored, centralised management system.

"IVC Media's experience implementing some of the world's leading AV and IT installations will allow us to supply and install every element of a complete working unified communications system for the entire Tortuga Beach Resort & Spa that is easy to manage and maintain," says Ray Harding, managing director of IVC Media. "By implementing the latest fibre backbone technology we have been able to realise The Resort Group's vision of a future-proofed, high bandwidth capacity network that supplies multiple services to numerous dwellings while maintaining optimum performance."

"We chose IVC Media because of the company's vast experience in the installation of large AV and IT projects and the clear understanding of our customers' needs," says Andrew Lawson, development & construction director of The Resort Group. "The innovative use of fibre technology is new to the hotel and resort industry and will ensure each of our dwellings has a downstream capability of over 2 Gbit/s ready for when suitable bandwidth becomes available on the Island. The fibre technology is way beyond the potential of a standard broadband system and will ensure we have the capacity for the interactive services of the future."

Construction at the 74,843sq.m Cape Verde Tortuga Beach Resort & Spa is now underway with a phased completion programme, where the first villas will be handed over from March 2010.

(Jim Evans)


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