
Eric is a Principal at EwingCole who collaborates with all disciplines in all of our practices but spends the majority of his time focusing on our Science + Technology practice. As lead HVAC engineer, client manager, and project manager, he has contributed to the design of our firm’s largest and most complex pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing projects. Since joining the firm in 1993, he has developed long-term relationships with clients and stays involved during all phases of a project.
Eric specializes in the design of HVAC systems for cGMP manufacturing facilities, motivated by the need to provide for the health, safety, and comfort of the personnel and the functional requirements of the production operations. He brings specialized expertise in the design of mechanical systems for a variety of building types, including pharmaceutical research laboratories, vivaria, cGMP manufacturing facilities, government, and corporate facilities.
Eric earned his Bachelor of Architectural Engineering degree from Penn State University and is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers and the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE).