04/18/2023

Ryan Fireprotection

Ryan Fireprotection has broken ground and is constructing a new addition to add 49,000 square feet to its existing headquarters in the City of Noblesville. The current Noblesville headquarters was built in 2002 and is 50,000 square feet.

“Ryan Fireprotection’s decision to expand its corporate headquarters in Noblesville continues our focused strategy to build economic relationships in our community, so when those successful companies need to grow, they choose to remain in Noblesville,” Mayor Chris Jensen said. “We appreciate Ryan Fireprotection’s confidence and continued investment in Noblesville and share in their excitement to more than double their footprint in Noblesville.”

Ryan Fireprotection’s expansion includes a $4 million investment and will create 10 new fulltime jobs in Noblesville. The decision to expand on its current site of East 148th Street and Cumberland Road retains 80 fulltime positions in the city.

Founded in 1989, Ryan Fireprotection has grown into one of the largest full-service fire protection companies in the Midwest providing a full range of high-quality, custom fire protection systems. In addition to its headquarters in Noblesville, Ryan Fireprotection has locations in Indianapolis, Valparaiso, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Bloomington, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Milwaukee.

Ryan Fireprotection designs, fabricates, installs, inspects, tests, and maintains fire protection systems of all types in a variety of facilities including healthcare, industrial, education, specialty, mixed-use and multi-family. The company also has included environmental benefits as part of the project. It will be upgrading its existing lighting to LED and will continue to power the building with more solar panels on the new addition.

“We and our employees enjoy calling Noblesville home and we are excited to double our headquarters space as we continue to grow. The expansion will give us much needed indoor storage and allow for future growth of our fabrication capacity,” Ryan Fireprotection President Dan Ryan said.

The company anticipates construction to be completed before the end of the year.