How Much Does CCTV Installation Cost in Riyadh? 2026 Price Guide

How Much Does CCTV Installation Cost in Riyadh? 2026 Price Guide
Pricing for CCTV in Riyadh depends on camera count, camera category (dome, bullet, PTZ), indoor vs outdoor ratings, cable runs, and whether you need advanced analytics or integration with access control.
Typical cost drivers
- Camera count and resolution: 4MP–8MP IP cameras are common; higher resolution and motorised PTZ units increase hardware cost.
- Recording & retention: NVR capacity and RAID options affect price; 30–90 day retention is typical for commercial clients.
- Cabling & containment: Surface conduit vs in-slab routes, tray work, and fiber uplifts between buildings add labor.
- Lighting & environment: Outdoor housings rated for Gulf heat (IP66/IP67) and anti-vandal domes for public areas.
Budget ranges (indicative)
Small offices often start with 4–8 camera systems; mid-size retail and logistics frequently deploy 16–64 cameras; campuses and industrial sites can exceed 100+ channels. Always request an on-site survey — lens selection and mounting height matter as much as the camera box price.
How to control cost without cutting corners
- Standardise on one ecosystem (e.g. Hikvision or Dahua) for simpler support.
- Plan cable routes early with your MEP team to avoid rework.
- Bundle AMC for firmware updates and cleaning — it extends hardware life and prevents expensive emergency callouts.
Next step
If you share floor plans and hours of operation, a professional integrator can produce a line-item BOQ. GlanceTechX provides free site surveys across Riyadh and major KSA cities.
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