By week three, the project faced its first bottlenecks. The Installation Map tab showed delays in the parking garage. Contractors were struggling with cable runs around the massive concrete pillars. Sarah adjusted the Project Timeline —reassigning the team from the quiet lobby to the garage, using the planned weekends to make up time. She highlighted the critical path in red, ensuring the network backbone was active before the cameras arrived.
This story is based on the inferred contents of , a document outlining a critical, large-scale security deployment. Title: The Skyline Protocol hikvision_project.xlsx
It started with an empty spreadsheet and a looming deadline. The City Tower Complex—a sprawling mix of luxury retail, corporate offices, and underground parking—needed a security overhaul. Sarah, the lead project manager, filled in the Bill of Materials (BOM) . The cells filled up with rows of Hikvision 4MP DarkFighter Dome cameras for the perimeter, PTZ cameras for the rooftop, and high-capacity NVRs for the server room. The project was high-stakes; the budget was tight, but the security requirements were absolute. By week three, the project faced its first bottlenecks