EAPC Architects Engineers
Architect in Fargo, ND

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EAPC Architects Engineers
read moreFunction and form should co-exist; a structure should serve a specific purpose while also providing the intangible benefits inherent in quality design. Our staff includes many who have come from operating plants and other organizations serving heavy industry giving them added insight into the design and creation of complex industrial systems.
About Us
read moreWe will ensure a stable, supportive, and quality firm who is respected, committed, and trusted in its operations. We will inspire a workforce that is proud, confident, and enjoys a sense of ongoing opportunity. Since the very beginning, EAPC has remained focused on the client's needs, with a view toward creative, sustainable solutions that surpass project goals in form, as well as function. Careful planning, knowledge, and hard work are essential so our clients experience positive results they are truly happy with long after the ribbon cutting.
Full Service Industrial Engineering
read moreOur multidisciplinary teams include those who previously worked at operating plants, consulting organizations, and research centers with experience working around the world and close to home. We do this through flexible work processes tailored to meet your specific needs with a focus on developing and maintaining a long-term relationship with you. Nearly all of our work is repeat business with clients who have appreciated our efforts to put their needs first.
EAPC Architecture
read moreAt EAPC, our Architectural team has the passion to create inspiring spaces that stimulate the senses and enrich the user experience with knowledge and experience to create usable, efficient structures. A structure should serve a specific purpose while providing the intangible benefits inherent in quality design. We blend our clients' ideas with our experience and expertise to develop a concept that meets or exceeds project requirements. Once the concept is refined, we add elements as necessary, pursue the pure design, and balance form and function.