D&K E.P.S L.L.C (E.P.S.) has two partners - principals, Nicos Kalathas and Georgios Demetriades. Both received their Diplomas in Structural Engineering at the National Technical University in Greece and their M.Sc. in the U.S.A. During their academic years the two partners exhibited an excellent academic record for which they received numerous awards and prizes. It also provided them with the strong engineering background that assists them in the use of the most up-to-date techniques. E.P.S. was established in 1992 and has since been providing Structural and Civil Engineering services in Cyprus and abroad. In the last 25 years the office has evolved into one of the most reputable structural engineering offices in Cyprus. This is indicated by the fact that E.P.S. is the Structural Engineering office of projects that have won about 50% of the Architectural competitions in Cyprus in the last 25 years. The dynamic approach combined with the ability to provide innovative and reliable solutions to engineering problems has enabled the two principles to be involved in many major projects in Cyprus with a total cost exceeding €400mln. It has also helped them to work on structures that cover a wide spectrum of the structural design field, ranging from high tech buildings and industrial projects to nanostructures of 50 micros.region.
We provide the below services for high end, luxury building requirements in Cyprus.
We have designed some of the stunning architectural marvels within industries like hotels, residential buildings, offices, commercial buildings, food & beverage and made them hallmarks of architectural and interior design in Cyprus.
Since E.P.S. was established in 1992, it has been renowned for the advanced methods that it uses so as to optimize the structural design and minimize the frame’s cost. The first application of these techniques was in 1992 when EPS was commissioned to design the Cyprus Popular Bank HQ in Nicosia. The Client’s review committee of the project commended E.P.S. for the optimization of the structure that was down to 6% of the required.