Technically Assured Organisation (TAO)

Here at Compliance Council, we have forged a great track record in helping multiple organisations of varying sizes and scope achieve Technically Assured Organisation, otherwise known as TAO (and formerly Authorised Engineering Organisation, otherwise known as AEO) status. We follow a tried and tested methodology that allows organisation to achieve their TAO in a prompt manner, and we remove all unnecessary stress and uncertainty in this extensive process.

How Compliance Council can assist

Compliance Council is typically engaged by an organisation to assist with conduct a Gap Analysis Assessment against the TAO Authorisation Requirements and the proposed Engineering Services scope. Once the Gap Analysis Assessment is completed, Compliance Council work with the organisation to remediate the gaps and assist with preparing an application to be uploaded into the TfNSW Supplier Portal.

Clients we have assisted

We have worked with over 25 organisations over a number of years in varying ways to reach submission stage and achieve their TAO status. Some of those include:

UGL

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Compliance Council assisted UGL achieve AEO status in 2015 as part of their requirements when tendering for the New Intercity Fleet Maintenance Facility. Compliance Council worked extensively with UGL management including assisting submissions to the ASA, record validation and subsequent accreditation to UGL as a AEO. UGL continue to be a TAO under the new program.

Weston Williamson + Partners

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Compliance Council assisted WestonWilliamson+Partners complete the required Self-Assessment Checklist, Scope Assessment Form and Engineering Services matrix in preparation for a successful 2A submission.

WW+P are now a TAO.

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Willow Inc. (Formerly Ridley)

Compliance Council assisted Willow complete the required Self-Assessment Checklist, Scope Assessment Form and Engineering Services matrix in preparation for a successful 2A submission, as well as develop further documentation in order to comply to ASA / AEO requirements.

Willow are now a TAO.

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Seymour Whyte

Compliance Council assisted Seymour Whyte with their entire AEO application, from initial gap analysis and completion of the Self Assessment Checklist, development of documentation to comply to AEO framework and through to successful award of AEO status by the ASA. Seymour Whyte continue to be a TAO under the new program.

Other notable clients we have assisted are:

  • Martinus Rail
  • Lynton Surveys
  • Architectus

We are currently assisting a further 20+ clients currently with their 'Preliminary Review' and 'Assessment' to the Asset Management Branch (AMB).