Renovation and Addition

The project: The L.E. Phillips Memorial Library, originally constructed in 1976, needed an upgrade and additional space for programming and community gatherings. A feasibility study and space needs analysis conducted in 2017 revealed that many systems in the building were at the end of their useful life and that the library needed to increase in

Renovation and Modernization

The Lutnick Library, formerly the Magill Library, was comprised of five different buildings constructed throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. The university wanted to modernize the facility by re-organizing spaces, demolishing and replacing what students called “dark and creepy” spaces, and preserving the historic spaces listed on the registry of the Haverford Township Historical Commission.

Phased Renovation Project

The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, built in 1948, received a 10-year, six-phase gut renovation — down to bare concrete walls and ceiling — while the entire library remained open. The 430,000-sf building, three-quarters of it underground, contains book stacks, reading areas, rare book vaults and support spaces, all dedicated to the humanities and social

State-Of-The-Art Addition

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the Fenwick Library addition at George Mason University. IMEG provided conceptual, preliminary, and final design for the building and addition, as well as designed new high-temperature hot waterlines, chilled waterlines, telecommunication ductbanks, firelines, powerlines, sanitary, and storm lines. The project scope also

New Library Administration Building

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design services for the construction of a 72,000-sf new administration library building for the St. Louis County Library District. The new building is part of a multi-year capital improvement campaign called Your Library Renewed. Building spaces include the bookmobile library, acquisitions and processing, loading dock,

New Public Library & Cultural Arts Center

IMEG provided mechanical and plumbing engineering design services for this new, two-story, 45,000-sf library and 13,500-sf arts center. Library features include expanded collections areas; dedicated spaces for story time, teens and tweens; a secure outdoor children’s area; small group study rooms; a community room and flexible classroom space; Friends of the Library book store; and

New Academic Library & School of Architecture

IMEG provided engineering design services for Judson University’s new Harm A. Weber Academic Center, home to the School of Art, Design and Architecture and the Benjamin P. Browne Library. The new building included natural ventilation, natural daylighting and photovoltaics – making it one of the “greenest” buildings in the United States. The facility uses an

New Administrative Office Building

This four-story, 325,000-sf administrative office building is the home of Grand Canyon University’s student services team. The building accommodates 2,500 employees who provide information and support ranging from admission and financial aid to graduation. The building features open office areas, huddle spaces, cafes, conference rooms, and individual workspaces. The facility also includes is a small

Library Renovation

LEED GOLD IMEG provided MEP engineering design and construction administration services for the renovation of the City of Madison’s Pinney Library. The newly renovated library features classrooms and children’s program areas as well as single and group study rooms, providing new library spaces for all ages. A new circulation desk was also provided to increase

Master Plan with Library

This new $125 million campus encompasses 400,000-sf and consists of a Performing Arts/Fine Arts Building, Career Tech and Academic Buildings, a Wellness Center, a Library/Learning Resources Center and a Student Services Building. IMEG provided the MEP design systems services for all buildings. The project includes a 2400 ton central plant designed for an ultimate capacity