Frame’s ICT master plan delivered the tactical and strategic framework to design all property and technology services for the precinct.
An industry leader in ICT strategic planning, Frame incorporated its knowledge of best-practice business and ICT principles into every aspect of the design, ensuring the integrated communications network will meet the immense vision for the precinct.
The ICT master plan consolidates, rationalises and reduces duplicate infrastructure, where possible. And it increases the resilience, reliability and flexibility of existing communications infrastructure which will be incorporated into the network. An optimised campus network, it will deliver tangible savings in capital expenditure during the design and construction phase, and will reduce operating costs because the ICT infrastructure serves both property and technology services.
To achieve this, Frame’s design is modular, flexible and scalable, built around a common backbone, and independent of any particular vendor’s equipment or system protocols. We incorporated intelligent building design, enabling internet, big data and building technologies to converge on a single management platform.
By anticipating and designing for change rather than provisioning specific technologies, Frame has helped to future-proof the ICT infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of workplace, retail and residential environments. In addition, Frame’s ICT master plan minimises impact on the environment as it uses ecologically sustainable design principles for efficiencies in operating the technology.
Another feature of the design is that it enables each building and building cluster to have independent survivability so that buildings can function autonomously in the event of a disruption at the network core.
What’s more, Frame’s ICT master plan has created a blueprint which the developer can use for future campus projects.