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Alpine Group bolsters special risk fire protection services with Channel Fire joining the group

Alpine Group has announced that Channel Fire has joined the business, reinforcing the group’s position in delivering accredited fire protection solutions across technically demanding, high-risk and specialist environments.

Since its founding in 2015, Channel Fire has specialised in providing bespoke fire protection services, including design, installation and ongoing maintenance for projects where standard solutions are insufficient. The company has developed a strong reputation for engineering expertise, long-standing customer relationships and consistent compliance with recognised industry standards.

The move aligns with Alpine Group’s strategic objective to further develop its Special Risk capability, enabling enhanced support for customers operating within regulated, safety-critical and complex operational settings.

Claire Owens, Chief Executive Officer of Alpine Group, said:

“Channel Fire is a specialist business with a strong reputation for accredited fire protection solutions in complex environments. Their technical expertise, values and approach align closely with ours and we are pleased to welcome Brett, Luke and the wider Channel Fire team into the group.”

Brett Comber, Director at Channel Fire, commented:

“Joining the Alpine Group is an exciting next step for Channel Fire. This partnership allows us to continue supporting our customers as we always have, while benefiting from the scale and support of a wider group.”

Luke Huckerby, Director at Channel Fire, added:

“Being part of the Alpine Group strengthens our ability to deliver complex, specialist projects while maintaining the high standards and personal service Channel Fire is known for – for both our team and our customers.”

Customers of Channel Fire will see no change to day-to-day operations, with services continuing as normal. Existing relationships will remain in place, supported by the same team and enhanced by the broader capabilities and resources of Alpine Group.

Additional updates will be shared as Channel Fire progresses within the Alpine Group and continues to develop its specialist offering.

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