Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) partnered with Pickering Associates to design and construct a new three-story 65,569 SF building for their Center for Learning and Research on a 1.45-acre lot across from their Memorial Campus at 3044 Chesterfield Avenue in Charleston, W.Va. The facility allows CAMC to expand its role as an Academic Medical [...]
CAMC Teays Valley Multi-specialty Clinic
Christopher Burk2023-11-30T11:03:14-05:00Pickering Associates partnered with BBL- Carlton to complete a design-build project for a new 65,569 SF building on a vacant 7.25-acre lot in Teays Valley, W.Va. The facility was designed for Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) as a Multi-specialty Clinic to consolidate various existing healthcare related services in the Teays Valley area to one [...]
WVDNR District 6 Office Complex
Christopher Burk2024-01-17T13:47:47-05:00Pickering Associates worked with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) to preform Architectural and Engineering design services for developing a 64-acre site along Emerson Avenue in Parkersburg, W.Va. The WVDNR decided to relocate their existing District 6 office operations to a new location that would better accommodate their current space needs. The [...]
Oil & Gas Well Pad Design
Christopher Burk2017-07-18T14:29:06-05:00Oil & Gas Well Pad Design We work with many clients to provide surveying, civil, mechanical, electrical, and structural engineering as well as process and controls, construction administration and environmental services for well pad design. Projects typically include all facets of design, from conceptual planning through final design/construction of new access roads, drill [...]
Camden Clark Medical Center Emergency Department
Christopher Burk2017-07-21T10:22:42-05:00Camden Clark Medical Center Emergency Department Pickering Associates worked with Camden Clark Medical Center to design a 63,000 sf expansion to house their emergency department and new inpatient unit. The 44-bed emergency department was designed as a split-flow model where the most seriously ill patients are cared for at the ambulance entrance and [...]