The Noblesville market
Noblesville's commercial expansion along the SR‑37/I‑69 corridor and the Pleasant Street corridor leans industrial: advanced manufacturing, distribution, and the flex product that serves suppliers and contractors following that base. These tenants bring the operational-dependency profile, automation, machine connectivity, environmental monitoring, where an ungoverned infrastructure change stops production, not just email.
Large-footprint industrial construction also carries the coverage problem: steel and tilt-wall buildings that block the radio signals both operations and emergency responders depend on, making in-building coverage assessment and ERCES evaluation a design-stage question. Hamilton County's enforcement climate means these obligations arrive with the building permit, and staying compliant after occupancy is a governance function.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Noblesville
- Manufacturing tenants whose production depends on building infrastructure
- Large-footprint construction fighting radio and responder coverage
- New industrial parks needing governance standards from delivery
- Rooftop and private-network equipment arriving without agreement discipline
Services for Noblesville properties
- DAS & Wireless Infrastructure: Governance for distributed antenna systems, rooftop carrier equipment, and in-building wireless, coverage, compliance, and control.
- Life Safety Communications Governance: ERRCS/ERCES, public safety DAS, and emergency communications infrastructure, governed with the rigor that first responder systems demand.
- Infrastructure Governance: Portfolio-level accountability, visibility, and control across every system in your building, from the carrier manhole to the rooftop.
- Riser Management: Structured control of your vertical pathways, telecom rooms, and shared spaces, with documentation that proves who did what, and when.