Eastlake, Derry & Associates, LLC
Accessible Solutions
601 E. Brockway, Suite E, * Morgantown, West Virginia 26501
Voice/TTY: 800-946-9471 toll free or 304-296-3510 * Fax: 304-296-5073
Assessment / Accessibility Survey Clients Include

Johns Hopkins University, Homewood Campus, Baltimore,
Maryland: Accessibility assessment of campus including approximately 60
buildings comprising 2.6 million square feet over 128 acres in
Baltimore, MD.
Bastian & Harris Architects: Plan review of proposed student
housing buildings for Marshall University
National Council on Independent Living (NCIL): Assessment of various conference sites in Washington, DC
CJMaggies Corporation: Accessibility assessments and barrier removal consultations for family-owned restaurants in West Virginia
City of Bowie, Maryland: Assessment of city owned properties
and consultation with and on behalf of the City through process of
"Project Civic Access" consent agreement with Department of
Justice
Universal Designers & Consultants: Perform various
accessibility survey services for corporate clients including
architectural plan reviews, barrier removal recommendations, and
physical site assessments. As a subcontractor for UD&C with an
ongoing relationship, we have provided consulting services for Hertz
Rental Car Company, Triad Hospitals, Bovis Lend/Lease Company, and the
Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa, among others. 1999-present/ongoing.
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC: Roll-through surveys of various potential sites for the Association's regular conference. We have surveyed sites in Washington, DC, Boston, New Orleans, San Fransisco, and Toronto, Ontario.

Wood County Airport: Accessibility survey of airport terminal facilities on behalf of Burgess & Niple, Ltd., Parkersburg, WV
West Virginia Attorney General's Office: Assessment of curb ramps throughout Kanawha City, WV area for investigation of discrimination complaint
Zamias Services, Inc., Johnstown, PA: Provided shopping mall surveys (Title III) at various locations in WV, VA, & PA
Herald Dispatch: Assessment of front entrance area, design consultation for solutions and referral to area architect for improvement project