
Endfire Engineering Pty Ltd is proud to be nominated as a finalist in two categories at the prestigious 2026 Fire Protection Association Australia (FPA Australia) Industry Awards. These are for Fire Protection Project of the Year and the Harry Marryatt Fire Protection Company of the Year.
This recognition is not the result of a single project. It reflects a consistent standard of delivery applied across our portfolio, and a disciplined approach our team brings to every project, particularly in high-consequence environments where system performance is critical, and there is no margin for error.
Much of what we design and deliver is intentionally unobtrusive. Fire pump rooms, suppression systems, detection networks and supporting infrastructure are seamlessly integrated into complex facilities to operate without failure when required. These systems are not built for visibility. They are built for certainty, resilience and long-term performance.
Projects such as AIR7000 at RAAF Base Tindal, which has been nominated for the Fire Protection Project of the Year, demonstrate this capability in practice. The project delivery involved large-scale aviation infrastructure, highly complex fire protection systems and stringent Defence requirements within operating environments where precision is essential and concessions are not an option. Success depends on rigorous engineering, coordinated execution across stakeholders and an uncompromising attention to detail from design through construction and commissioning.
After more than 26 years in the industry, our presence across the Australian and international fire protection landscape continues to grow, and it is encouraging to see that reflected through this recognition. We are proud of our team and the standard of work delivered across the business, and we look forward to the awards night. Congratulations to all finalists and best of luck to everyone on the night.
Our scope of work on Project Caymus comprises of the complete design, supply, and installation of high hazard fire detection systems, foam systems, hydrant systems, pumps, and associated pipework and cabling for the Caymus Bulk Jet Fuel Storage Facility in East Arm, Darwin Northern Territory.

The team at Endfire Engineering have poured our complete range of skills into this project, spanning 24+ months. Take a look at the project video and click on the link below for an in-depth look at one of our largest projects to date.