ALARP Solutions announces major relaunch aligned with Australia’s AUKUS objectives

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ALARP Solutions has announced a major relaunch to focus on four new capability streams aligned with Australia’s AUKUS objectives, including naval nuclear propulsion support, nuclear engineering, regulation and safety, energy and resources, reliability availability and maintainability engineering.

ALARP Solutions has announced a major relaunch to focus on four new capability streams aligned with Australia’s AUKUS objectives, including naval nuclear propulsion support, nuclear engineering, regulation and safety, energy and resources, reliability availability and maintainability engineering.

The Australian safety and risk consultancy is relaunching with a sharpened focus on expanded Australia-based capabilities, including naval nuclear propulsion and reliability engineering, under its next phase of growth in 2025.

The company’s relaunch coincides with Australia’s evolving strategic strategy and ALARP Solution’s repositioning to meet the emerging demands of clients who desire compliance, increased reliability and performance.

 
 

Managing director Bradley Robb said the company is scaling up and stepping forward to offer new streams of capability.

“The context has changed, and so must we,” he said.

“Our clients are asking for more than our traditional service offerings of system safety engineering, governance and training. They need confidence in their systems.

“They need assurance their systems will reliably perform first time every time, particularly when failure is not an option. ALARP Solutions 2.0 is built to deliver exactly that.”

The company has launched a new mission, vision and capability. Under the relaunch, ALARP will aim “to empower clients in high-risk environments to achieve success by delivering integrated governance, risk, safety, reliability and assurance services” and “to be the leading provider of world-class governance, risk, safety, reliability and assurance services in Australia, shaping the future through integrity and performance”.

It is also expected to diversify into other sectors, such as oil and gas, in support of national resilience.

“Our expertise translates seamlessly to sectors like energy, heavy industry and infrastructure,” Robb said.

“These environments demand the same discipline, clarity, and confidence that we’ve honed in Defence.”

The company will also rebrand under three core personality traits of expert (technically credible and proven in regulated environments), trusted (consistent in critical and confidential work) and integrity-driven (upholding the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct).

“We’ve always been known for our credibility and expertise,” Robb said.

“Now we’re doubling down on what makes us different: We don’t just deliver documents to meet our contractual requirements, we deliver confidence. We remain committed to helping organisations deliver the required documents themselves moving forward but have broadened our service offerings to reflect our growing expertise and capability, particularly with our network of strategic and alliance partners.”

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