Our Work Spans Further
ARRC advises across a wide range of sectors — from the environments where our practice is deepest and our service mapping most complete, to the sectors where the right combination of Security, Resilience, and ESG expertise makes a material difference to the organisations operating in them. If your sector is not listed, the conversation is still worth having.
Priority sectors — dedicated advisory practice
Seven sectors where ARRC has the deepest service mapping, direct experience, and a dedicated industry page setting out exactly what we offer and why it matters in that environment.
Data Centres & Technology Infrastructure
Site selection, physical security design, TVRA, HVM, blast assessment, ESG strategy, and climate decarbonisation for hyperscale, colo, enterprise, edge, and financial sector data centres.
Full industry page →Banking & Financial Institutions
Security transformation, TVRA, physical penetration testing, HVM, blast, ESG materiality, BRSR, TCFD, and supply chain ESG for global banks, private banks, exchanges, and central banks.
Full industry page →Education Campuses
Campus security design, safeguarding, HVM, lockdown procedures, student and staff awareness, EHS audit, and sustainability reporting for international schools, boarding institutions, and research universities.
Full industry page →Commercial Campuses & Corporate HQ
TVRA, physical security design, executive protection, red teaming, security transformation, ESG strategy, BRSR, and supply chain ESG for corporate occupiers and campus operators.
Full industry page →Mixed-Use Developments & Real Estate
Invisible security design, blast assessment, HVM for premium developments, ETDD, ESG strategy, GRESB assessment, green finance advisory, and sustainability reporting for ultra-luxury and premium real estate.
Full industry page →Manufacturing & Industrial
EHS audit, physical security design, TVRA, ESG strategy, BRSR, supply chain ESG, and climate decarbonisation for manufacturing facilities and industrial groups across all sectors.
Full industry page →Critical National Infrastructure
Sophisticated TVRA, layered security design, blast mitigation, insider threat programme design, consequence management simulation, ESG strategy, and supply chain ESG for CNI operators and their investors.
Full industry page →Further sectors where ARRC adds value
The sectors below do not yet have dedicated ARRC industry pages — but they are environments where our services apply directly and where we have worked or are actively involved in solutioning. If your organisation operates in one of these sectors, we would welcome a direct conversation.
Healthcare & Life Sciences
Healthcare facilities — hospitals, specialist clinics, and life sciences campuses — operate in a complex environment that combines high-footfall public access, sensitive research and pharmaceutical assets, vulnerable patient populations, and stringent EHS compliance obligations. Physical security must balance public accessibility with the protection of restricted areas, controlled substances, and data-sensitive research. ESG governance is an increasing expectation from healthcare regulators, accreditation bodies, and the institutional investors behind private healthcare development.
Malls & Retail Destinations
Large-scale retail destinations — regional malls, lifestyle centres, and destination retail developments — are among the highest-footfall environments in any city, which makes them among the most demanding environments for crowded places security. Vehicle attack on retail frontages and pedestrian plazas is a documented and recurring threat. Access management, CCTV coverage, HVM design, and crisis response capability are the primary security requirements. ESG obligations increasingly apply to major retail developers and their institutional investors.
Holy Places & Places of Worship
Places of worship — mosques, temples, churches, gurudwaras, and significant religious sites — face a security challenge that very few advisory practices address with genuine sensitivity and competence. They are open, community-oriented, and spiritually significant environments that have become targets for hate-motivated violence and vehicle attack in multiple regions. Security design for these environments must protect without changing the fundamental character of a place of welcome. ARRC approaches this sector with the seriousness and discretion it demands.
Hotels & Luxury Hospitality
Hotels — particularly internationally branded luxury properties — are high-profile, high-footfall environments that attract both the security challenges of crowded public spaces and the specific threats associated with hosting high-net-worth guests, political figures, and prominent events. Physical security must be seamless with the guest experience. ESG is increasingly a brand requirement, a franchise condition, and an institutional investor expectation for major hotel operators and their asset owners.
Warehouses & Logistics
Large-scale warehousing and logistics facilities concentrate significant asset value — goods, equipment, and the supply chain infrastructure on which businesses depend. Physical security covers perimeter protection, access control across high-volume goods-in/out operations, CCTV coverage, and vehicle management. EHS compliance for warehouse environments involves manual handling risk, fire safety, racking and materials storage, and contractor management. ESG obligations arise from the sector's growing regulatory and investor scrutiny and from supply chain due diligence requirements.
Mining & Extractives
Mining and extractive operations carry some of the most demanding EHS obligations of any industry — combined with significant physical security challenges arising from remote locations, high-value mineral assets, and in certain jurisdictions, community tension and protest risk. ESG scrutiny of the mining sector from institutional investors, lenders, and regulators has intensified materially, with particular focus on environmental remediation, community relations, labour standards, and supply chain governance. Both dimensions require independent, technically credible advisory.
Your sector is not listed here. The conversation is still worth having.
ARRC's advisory practice is defined by what we are able to deliver with genuine competence — not by the number of sectors we claim to cover. The sectors listed on this page reflect where our experience and service mapping are strongest. They do not represent the limits of where we can add value.
If your organisation operates in a sector not covered here — and you face a Security, Resilience, or ESG challenge that requires independent senior advisory — we would welcome a direct conversation. The first step is understanding your situation. Everything else follows from that.
What we will tell you
Whether we believe we are the right practice for your requirement — and if we are not, we will say so directly. We do not take on engagements where our competence does not match the client's need.
What you will not get
A hard‑sell pitch, a detailed scope before we truly grasp your needs, or a junior staffer masquerading as a senior consultant during the discovery phase. At ARRC, our principal‑led model guarantees that the expert you speak with at the outset is the same professional who will execute the engagement.
How to start
A brief description of your organisation, your sector, and the Security or ESG challenge you are facing. From there, a short conversation — obligation-free — to establish whether and how ARRC can help.
Tell us about your organisation
Whatever your sector — and wherever your security or ESG challenge sits — the conversation starts with understanding your situation. Initial conversations are obligation-free and senior-led from the first call.