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EP Engineering supports Skin Pharm’s national expansion with building solutions

EP Engineering, a leading engineering services firm, is collaborating with Skin Pharm, a modern beauty brand known for its in-clinic aesthetic treatments and at-home skincare products, as the company expands to multiple locations across the United States. To date, EP Engineering, in partnership with Mark Vetter Architecture, has supported the fit-out of six Skin Pharm clinics across Florida, Massachusetts, Missouri, Texas, and Virginia, working within a variety of building types to accommodate the brand’s rapid growth.

As Skin Pharm continues its rapid growth, EP Engineering has played a critical role in ensuring each new space meets the brand’s functional, aesthetic, and operational goals. The team worked closely with building owners and base-building engineering teams to understand existing systems and identify opportunities for seamless integration.

A key component of this partnership has been EP Engineering’s ability to help control construction costs. By modifying the original tenant fit-out plans to better align with Skin Pharm’s objectives and the realities of each building, the team delivered high-quality engineering solutions while maintaining budget efficiency.

To support the architectural vision for Skin Pharm’s modern, refined clinics, EP Engineering also designed low-profile ductwork wherever possible, contributing to clean lines and an elevated interior experience.

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