Uponor North America held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of the company’s ninth expansion in Apple Valley, Minn., and the 11th in the greater Twin Cities area.

The $18 million expansion adds an additional 90,000 sq. ft. for Lean manufacturing, office space and additional manufacturing equipment for producing PEX pipe used in plumbing, radiant heating/cooling and fire safety systems. The new facility will provide 82 new jobs to the local economy.

Gov. Mark Dayton, along with several political and community leaders, was in attendance for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Gov. Dayton spoke of the importance of new job growth in Minnesota and of attracting talent in light of a national and local employment shortage.  

“It’s a great moment for all of you on the Uponor team. Thank-you very much for your commitment to Minnesota,” Dayton said. “This is what makes Minnesota successful — entrepreneuers and those of you executives who have a commitment to our state, to locate and expand here.”

With this expansion, the North American headquarters in Apple Valley, along with the company’s distribution center and resin-processing center in nearby Lakeville, brings the total Twin Cities metro area footprint to 656,738 sq. ft. on approximately 50 acres.

“While this is our latest expansion, it is certainly not our last,” said Bill Gray, president of Uponor North America. “We are grateful to the State of Minnesota and the leaders of this local community for their support as we continue to grow.”

Additional speakers at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were:

Jyri Luomakoski, president and CEO, Uponor Corp.
• Richard Davis, chairman, president and CEO, U.S. Bancorp and Greater MSP Chair
• Michael Langley, Greater MSP CEO
• Ed Kearney, Apple Valley Chamber president
• Apple Valley Mayor Mary Hamann-Roland