Dal Baba Bidhi Chand Khalsa Shauni Gurdwara in Plumpton isn't a single install — it's an ongoing relationship that's grown from campus security and networking, through full audio and visual systems, to a professional live stream setup completed this week. Here's the full scope, phase by phase.
Dal Baba Bidhi Chand Khalsa Shauni Gurdwara serves its sangat across a multi-building campus in Plumpton — the main hall, a workshop building, outdoor gathering areas, and campus parking. A system designed for one building was never going to be enough.
Rather than a single project, this has been a multi-phase relationship with the gurdwara's committee as the campus's needs have grown — starting with security and networking, then full audio and visual systems for the main hall, and most recently a professional live stream setup so services can reach sangat who can't attend in person.
The foundation for everything that followed: camera coverage around the building, the workshop, and the parking pole areas, alarm systems fitted in the areas the committee identified as priorities, and campus-wide networking built to support every system that would be added in later phases — not just the one it was installed for.
Sound needed to reach further than the main hall — the grounds and other buildings on the campus needed to hear services too. We installed indoor speakers for the hall, outdoor speakers for the grounds, and additional speakers in other campus buildings, all run through a Dante-networked DSP so audio stays in sync and is managed centrally rather than as separate, disconnected systems.
The most recent addition: a full live production setup so services can be streamed to sangat who can't attend in person — not a phone propped on a tripod. Audio from the existing Dante DSP feeds into a dedicated live-production interface, video comes from a proper camera and a network camera for a second angle, and everything is mixed on a portable production switcher the gurdwara's own team can run.
Because the campus networking and audio DSP were already in place from the earlier phases, this install was primarily about adding the production layer on top — camera positioning, interface configuration, and testing the full signal chain from microphone to live stream before the first service went out.
An ongoing partnership, not a one-off job. This project has never been a single install — it's grown from the first cameras on the parking poles through to this week's live stream system, across multiple visits as the campus and its needs have grown. SecureCam continues to provide scheduled maintenance across the whole site, and the same team that fitted the original security system is the one that just brought the gurdwara's services to a wider sangat online.
We scope multi-phase projects the same way — starting with what matters most now, built to extend later.
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