Indoor Ski and Snowboarding Center

The project: Provide the infrastructure needed for the fit-out of an indoor ski and snowboarding training center within a space previously occupied by a department store. The goal: Create a Snobahn facility on the north side of Denver that is larger than the original facility in Centennial, which is located on the southern side of

Historic Building Re-purpose

The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark, owned and maintained by the National Park Service. Constructed in 1795 to house the first federal bank chartered by Congress in 1791, the building fronts South Third Street and borders Carpenters’ Hall, within the eastern edge of Independence National Historical Park. IMEG was

Marina Complex Redevelopment

IMEG provided civil, survey, and environmental engineering design services for the marina complex redevelopment. Lake Fairfax Park’s 476 acres features an 18-acre lake, The Water Mine — an outdoor swimming pool with water park features — seasonal fishing, campgrounds, picnic areas, trails, a carousel and playground, restrooms, boat house, and new administration building. Phase one

New Playground

IMEG worked with the DC Department of Parks and Recreation to provide a considerable upgrade for a small, muddy site in Northeast DC. Providing landscape architecture, and civil and survey engineering design services, IMEG delivered the final playground design complete with play structures, swings, benches, LED pole lighting with integrated security cameras, permeable rubber surfacing,

Sycamore Canyon Park Trail

IMEG’s civil engineering expertise was instrumental in a $1.2 million repair of the Sycamore Canyon Park Trail, a 2.7-mile hiking loop near Diamond Bar, CA. Major winter storms in January 2017 had rendered access unsafe, forcing the trail to close due to substantial erosion and slope failure at the upper drainage terrace of the trail

Old Sawmill District Redevelopment

Silver Park was the capstone part of a $5.7 million project to revamp Missoula’s Old Sawmill District. The 14.5-acre park holds the riverfront trail’s newest connection, a new boat ramp and parking lot. The park’s shelters and pavilions are constructed from sinker logs pulled from the Blackfoot and Clark Fork restoration project. The project was