A procurement notice in Cyprus seeks security screening services for court facilities, covering the control of persons, luggage and objects using detection technologies. The EUR 7.97 million tender highlights continued investment in judicial infrastructure security and presents opportunities for specialized security service providers.
A procurement notice has been published for Purchase of Services for the Control of Persons, Luggage and Objects in the Courts of Cyprus, Using Metal Detection Arches, Radiodiagnostic Machines and Hand in Cyprus, valued at EUR 7.97 million. The notice will close on 06 April 2026, according to the tender listing under Bidsinfo Reference No. 33344745.
The contract focuses on strengthening security procedures within the court system by ensuring the control of persons, luggage and objects entering court facilities. The services will involve the use of metal detection arches, radiodiagnostic machines and hand-held detection equipment as part of standard screening processes in judicial buildings.
The procurement reflects broader efforts across public institutions in Europe to enhance security infrastructure in sensitive government facilities. Courts in particular require controlled access and reliable screening systems to protect judicial personnel, legal professionals, and members of the public.
For the security services industry, the tender signals demand for integrated screening operations combining personnel deployment with specialized detection technology. Companies providing facility security management, equipment operation, and compliance services may view the contract as a strategic entry point into the public sector security market in Cyprus.
Cyprus is a member of the European Union with a judicial system responsible for administering civil, criminal and administrative justice across the country’s courts. Public sector procurement in the country regularly involves competitive tenders for infrastructure, services and operational support.
The tender is published on Bidsinfo.com
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