The project: The team designed the 14,800-sf truck bay expansion and 4,500-sf renovation of the existing headquarters for the expansion of the chassis sub-assembly area and relocation of the rinsing and graphic areas for the racing vehicles. The goal: Chip Ganassi Racing needed more storage space for vehicles and new work areas for the racing
Project Category: Headquarters
High-Rise Expansion
310,000-sf expansion to the north side of the existing 1 million-sf building. In addition to office space, the expansion also includes 27,000-sf of flexible event space, a pre-function area and main event area. There is also a 5,500-sf outdoor wraparound terrace the overlooks Detroit’s bustling Central Business District. The 11-story infill addition is supported by
Building Renovation to Police Headquarters
IMEG provided engineering design services for a 78,000-sf renovation of a seven-story office building into Police Headquarters for the City of Clayton. In addition to the police department, the building houses the Information Systems department, additional city offices, and two federal tenants. Challenges included: Low floor-to-floor heights with limited plenum space for mechanical and electrical
Planning Charrette Report for the Air Force Materiel Command HQ Repair/Renovation
IMEG, working with joint venture firm PRIME AE, provided structural, MEP, and technology communications engineering design services for a complex planning and programming project for the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Headquarters renovation. The project had a demanding 18-week schedule that included weekly deliverables. The goal of the multi-phase project was a recapitalization of the
New 12-Story Building
IMEG is providing technology engineering design services for the new FIS headquarters, a 12-Story Class A waterfront office building located on St John’s River. The new building includes an attached eight-story parking garage, open office seating, upper level executive suites with boardroom, call center, and small and large conference and collaboration spaces throughout. Guest spaces
New Headquarters and Monumental Stair
The new Marriott International Headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, is the home for Marriott’s corporate associates and a global hub for their research and development operations. The owner desired a focal point for their lobby space – but one that had a thin profile while also providing interactive stadium seating. IMEG provided structural engineering design for
Historic Renovation
IMEG provided engineering services for the historic renovation of a 275,800-sf high-rise building to become the corporate headquarters for OSF Healthcare in downtown Peoria, IL. IMEG provided MEP engineering and coordinated with state and federal historic renovation reviews for aesthetics and function while maximizing reusable architectural finishes and details. Building conditioning provided by chilled water
New Headquarters
IMEG provided survey engineering design services for the construction of a new headquarters for the United States Coast Guard. The project was the first stage of the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to consolidate facilities at a new campus on the grounds of the St. Elizabeth’s Hospital site in Washington, DC and is located on
Corporate Headquarters
IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with parking consultation, for several buildings in the 1,073,600-sf SORA West development including a 524,838-sf, 13-story structural steel with slab-on-metal deck office building for AmerisourceBergen. The headquarters includes a fitness center, 16,000-sf rooftop terrace, and a 76,372-sf, 173-car, two-level basement parking garage. In addition, the complex features a
Headquarters Renovation and Vertical Expansion
IMEG provided structural engineering design services for the redevelopment of the former five-story Marketplace Design Center building into the new Aramark headquarters. The project, located at 2400 Market Street, consisted of a five-story overbuild onto the existing structure to create a block-wide, nine-story mixed-use development. The existing building is concrete slab with concrete columns. The