New Mixed-Use High Rise Tower

TWO GREEN GLOBES CERTIFIED IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and acoustical engineering design and services for a new, 26-story, high-rise tower in Hyde Park. The mixed-use tower includes 246 apartments, a parking structure accommodating 173 cars, and approximately 10,000-sf of ground-level retail space. Engineers prepared a design narrative report and drawings (including floor plans, riser

Brookside Development

The $75M+Brookside development consists of 28 individual condominium units ranging between 2,200 SF to 4,000 SF. The building has been designed to operate at the highest level in luxury mid-rise full service buildings. 24 hour security, doorman, concierge offering full service hotel style living amenities from daily maid service to daily fresh floral delivery, entertainment

New Student Apartment Complex

This five-story, 20-unit apartment complex provides student housing adjacent to the University of St. Thomas. This complex has a close proximity to campus, shops, bus routes, and the river. The design intent for this project was to create a contemporary home for students that mimics the dormitory style housing.

New Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG provided structural engineering design for The Spectrum, a 570,000-sf mixed-use facility located in the heart of downtown Falls Church, VA. Two seven-story towers comprised of residential, retail, and parking are connected in an “L” shaped footprint. The towers are comprised of 189 luxury residential units and 32,000-sf of street-level retail space, including a restaurant.

New Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG provided structural engineering design and services for The Dalton, a new 14-story, 266,000-sf residential/mixed-use building located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The apartment building is one of the tallest structures around the Braddock Road Metro Station area. The 270-unit apartment building includes 1,500-sf of ground floor retail and sits above two levels, 82,500-sf of

Historic Hospital Conversion to Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG provided structural engineering design for the conversion of the historic Columbia Hospital for Women into a residential/mixed-use facility in Washington, D.C. The former hospital was transformed into a 394,000-sf residential/mixed-use facility called The Columbia Residences. The six-story hospital was built in 1915 in the neoclassical Italian Renaissance Style including two Y-shaped wings, a red

New Residential Village

IMEG provided structural design services for Shirlington Village, an 11-story, 217,700-sf residential building with 62,300-sf of parking in Arlington, VA. Shirlington was developed in 1943 due to its convenient location to Washington, D.C. As originally designed, residents of Shirlington still enjoy a small-town atmosphere. Stores, theaters, and dining establishments are within walking distance on a

New 1 Million-sf Mixed-Use Complex

IMEG provided structural engineering design for the Market Square, a 1.3 million-sf mixed-use complex that curves around the U.S. Navy Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. The award-winning project includes two buildings comprised of office, residential, retail, and parking. A total of 26 massive five-story, solid limestone columns (each six feet in diameter and

New Mixed-Use Urban Community

IMEG’s San Francisco structural team provided engineering design and services for Avalon Walnut Creek, a mixed-use development that is part of the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village. The village is an 18-acre site master-planned by MVE & Partners and developed by Pleasant Hill BART Transit Village Associates. Land that was primarily surface parking for 1,500

New Mixed-Use Building

IMEG’s Portland structural team provided engineering design and services for The Prescott Apartments, a mixed-use complex comprised of 155 apartments and six commercial spaces surrounding a beautiful courtyard. It’s prime location in the Interstate Corridor of North Portland gives residents and patrons easy access to the light rail line and freeway and makes it a great building for commuters in a