New Corporate Campus with Data Centers

IMEG provided civil and surveying engineering design services, along with stormwater management and landscape architecture services, for the development of Ashburn Crossing, an 80-acre commercial site located in Loudoun County, Virginia. The campus includes 800,000-sf commercial space in eight office buildings and a 20.8-acre site, developed for Corporate Offices Properties Trust, with 300,000-sf of data

New Lab and Office Building

3151 Market Street is a $250 million, 494,000-sf Class A multi-tenant commercial building in West Philadelphia that will offer office and laboratory space along with common and retail spaces. IMEG provided plumbing and fire protection engineering design services, including lab-ready systems, for full core facilities on tenant floors and shell space to be leased. System

New Office Building and Parking Garage

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, and parking consultation, for the 185,000-sf, four-story steel frame corporate office building for MetLife, with plans for a future lateral office expansion. The project also features a 132,000-sf, three-level, 400-car precast concrete parking garage. The office building façade consists of architectural precast concrete panels on the lower floors with

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

New Corporate Office Building

The project: The hexagon-shaped Voyager Building is phase II of the headquarters for the full-stack computing infrastructure company, NVIDIA. The building has a footprint of 750,000 square feet with working space of 525,000 square feet to accommodate more than 2,200 employees. The building is laid out utilizing a 70-foot triangular grid system adding a signature

Building Performance Optimization for Headquarters

Since 2016, IMEG has facilitated the development and implementation of building performance optimization for Emerson’s headquarters campus in St. Louis, Missouri. 11 projects at 3 facilities including: Commissioning: North Campus in Buildings A, K, L, T W MTC RTU & VAV Retro-Commissioning: Building AA MTC North Campus Monitoring-based Commissioning: Building AA MTC North Campus Utility

New Headquarters

IMEG provided LEED Fundamental Commissioning services for the CDOT Region 1 Headquarters which was awarded LEED Gold certification. Commissioning services were provided for both the 175,000-sf office building and the 130,000-sf parking garage. The main commissioning activities included an onsite kickoff meeting, construction site observations, controls submittal review, pre-testing checklists, TAB review, and functional testing.

11-Story Downtown Office Complex Expansion

IMEG provided structural engineering for a 310,000-sf expansion to the north side of Bedrock Detroit’s existing 1 million-sf office building for the One Campus Maritus complex – which includes Quicken Loans headquarters. In addition to office space, the expansion also includes 27,000-sf of flexible event space, with a pre-function area and main event area. There

Office Renovation

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical engineering design services to renovate six floors of US Bank’s downtown Cincinnati office building. The project included open office areas, huddle and conferencing spaces. The existing floor structure for each floor was analyzed to determine the allowable maximum floor loading. Existing ductwork, diffusers and grilles were removed and