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McKinley Architecture and Engineering Expands Ohio Presence with New Office

Franciscan University of Steubenville's Christ the Teacher Academic Building (Photo via PRNewswire)

McKinley Architecture and Engineering announced the opening of a new, full‑service design office in Marietta, Ohio. The multi‑discipline, full‑service firm with 137 years’ experience, now has seven offices across West Virginia, Pennsylvania and, now,  Ohio — enhancing its reach throughout the Midwest, Mid‑Atlantic and Ohio Valley regions.

The office will be led by civil engineer Tyler Eppley, an Ohio University graduate and Ohio resident. Eppley will drive our expanding portfolio of design projects while ensuring responsive, community‑centered support for clients throughout Ohio.

“Tyler brings tremendous energy and vision to our Ohio growth strategy,” said Sean Doyle, chief operating officer for McKinley. “This new office strengthens our ability to partner with clients across the state and deliver the award‑winning design expertise McKinley is known for.”

McKinley provides architectural design, engineering and interior design solutions across a wide range of sectors. Architecture specialties include master planning and design for healthcare facilities, PreK‑12 and technical schools, higher education, sports and recreation complexes, performing arts venues, commercial buildings, government facilities, liturgical, and historic preservation. Engineering disciplines span civil, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. The design process is supported by integrated project management and construction contract administration expertise.

The firm’s design of Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Christ the Teacher Academic Building won the AIA Pittsburgh Honor Award in the $20 million to $50 million category and honorable mention for Masonry Design as well as the Master Builders Association Building Excellence Award in new Construction between $20 million and $50 million and was a finalist in Excellence in Craftsmanship Exterior.