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Projects listed are a small sample of our work over four decades in business. If you have questions or would like more information about the scope of what we do contact us.
Description: BOPARC's largest pool is located in the Sabraton area of Morgantown. Marilla Pool features a zero-grade entry leisure pool area, three water slides, diving board, lazy river, interactive aquatic components and splash pad.
Owner: BOPARC Architect: Thrasher Engineering
Description: Mountaintop Beverage is a 328,000 sf aseptic beverage manufacturing facility located in the Westover Industrial Park in Morgantown. This facility takes local dairy and processes it for a variety of different products across several different brands, including organic and kosher product lines.
Owner: Mountaintop Beverage Architect: Structura
Description: The Mon Health Marion Neighborhood Hospital (MHMN) Project was a 20,000-sf renovation of an existing strip mall located in White Hall’s Middletown Mall shopping center in Fairmont, WV. The project goal was to create 10 In-Patient rooms while providing emergency services to the area.
Owner: Vandalia Health Architect: Omni and PhiloWilke
Description: The renovated Puskar Center is an impressive, state-of-the-art, 86,000 sf facility designed to recruit, retain and train student athletes. It's the new home to the WVU Football program and includes a renovated Hall of Traditions, open to the public for viewing.
Owner: West Virginia University Architect: The S/L/A/M Collaborative
Description: The four-story 106,000 square feet headquarters building contains administrative and executive offices, multiple conferences rooms equipped with the newest technology, lobby areas, a credit union for employees, workout area with locker rooms, four café areas, vending areas, large training rooms, state of the art computer data center with complete UPS backup with natural gas generator and two TV walls displaying Dominion’s gas control center.
Owner: Dominion Resources Services Architect: Thrasher Engineering
Description: The Evansdale Crossing is a 100,000 square foot five-story facility that houses the Reed College of Media. It includes a 10,000 square foot Media Innovation Center. The facility also houses a Tuscan inspired food court with multiple dining options, a bank, a 13,000 square foot Barnes and Noble book store and offices for the WVU Registrar, Financial Aid and Student Accounts. The facility connects directly to the WVU campus Personal Rapid Transit System. The Evansdale Crossing facility is aimed at facilitating pedestrian traffic on the Evansdale Campus and granting access to closer dining options for students in Engineering, Health Sciences and Agriculture.
Owner: The Bodnar Investment Group Architect: Strada
Description: A public-private partnership between WVU and Downtown Campus Parking, this six level high, 390 space structure that includes 12,000 sq. ft of retail space, provides much needed public parking in the historic downtown area of Morgantown. It sports a red brick veneer with a metal screen cladding system for the parking areas. It is framed in steel, an option selected by March-Westin over common concrete alternatives.
Owner: West Virginia Uniand Downtown Campus Parking, LLC. Architect: Paradigm Architecture
Description: Until this renovation, Hodges Hall had seen no major renovations since its opening in 1954. It is one of the largest general-purpose classroom buildings on campus and was in need of a major upgrade to meet the needs of today’s faculty and students.
The renovated Hodges contains a new 210-seat, centralized testing center. Owner: West Virginia University
Description: To meet the expanding needs of these generations of loyal Mountaineers, the alumni association conducted a $15 million capital campaign in cooperation with the West Virginia University Foundation to underwrite construction of a new alumni center. Arranged on three levels, the center’s 48,000-square foot interior successfully blends all necessary functions. A large tower evocative of the WVU main campus, monumental brick entry gates and a pedestrian-friendly piazza establishes a positive first impression for returning alumni and visitors. The Alumni Center consists of a club lounge and conferences rooms on the ground floor, with administrative offices and a boardroom on the second floor. The WVU Alumni Center hosts many high-profile events for the University’s alumni. The new facility serves as many as 1,000 people at a single event. It also has a Grand Hall able to accommodate 400 people for a sit-down dinner. Other spaces include an outdoor pre/post-event space, a club room with bar, several meeting rooms and a full service commercial kitchen.
Owner: West Virginia Alumni Association Architect: IKM Inc.










