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We design safe, efficient, and resilient public safety and civic solutions that deliver enduring value to the communities we serve.

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Civic Sector

EAPC’s Civic and Public Safety Team is dedicated to protecting those who protect us, creating community-centered spaces that honor local identity and purpose. Their values-driven approach emphasizes resource efficiency, cultural authenticity, and community impact, crafting structures that are not only functional but enduring symbols of protection and heritage. Through thoughtful, innovative design, the Civic and Public Safety Team leaves a lasting, positive mark on the communities they serve.

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MICHAEL CLARK

DIRECTOR | CIVIC & PUBLIC SAFETY DESIGN

Michael holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Ball State University and is licensed in Minnesota. With 35 years of experience, he has collaborated with over 25 Fire Departments, 35 Law Enforcement Agencies, and various City Halls and Government Centers. Specializing in strategic planning and facility design, Michael focuses on Fire Station Location Studies, Risk and Demand Analysis, and Emergency Medical Facility Design. He champions healthful, efficient, and resilient buildings, emphasizing cancer mitigation, training integration, and suicide prevention.

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ALAN DOSTERT

PARTNER 

As President of EAPC, Alan brings over 30 years of experience in the architecture industry. Licensed in multiple states, he has led the firm in designing diverse projects, including healthcare, education, and public safety facilities. Alan is committed to delivering exceptional design and fostering long-term client partnerships. His leadership extends beyond project management, as he actively contributes to community development and disaster resilience efforts. Alan’s dedication to quality and client satisfaction ensures successful outcomes for every project.

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