Western Union Global Headquarters

IMEG provided engineering services for Western Union’s relocation of its global headquarters to One Belleview Station, a Class AA office building in the Denver Tech Center. The new space includes private offices, open office areas, conference rooms, training rooms, IDF/MDF rooms, break rooms, restrooms, an executive floor, conference center, and other ancillary spaces. Engineers provided

Eastside Human Services Building

IMEG provided MEP and fire protection design for the Denver Department of Human Services’ new Eastside Building.  The 54,000-sf, two-story office building was designed for LEED Gold and employs high-performance mechanical and electrical systems and a high-performance building envelope. It is also designed to be net-zero ready, with additional building energy requirements to be offset through an on-site

New High Rise Office Building

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the LEED Gold Granite Place, a 313,531-sf, 10-story core/shell high-rise office building. The project also included a 300,522-sf, six-story parking structure.   In addition to providing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design, IMEG also provided energy modeling and commission services for the project.  The mechanical system features custom air handlers

Denver Broncos HQ Renovation and Expansion

IMEG provided engineering design for a renovation and expansion to the Denver Broncos Football Club Headquarters at Dove Valley. The project included a 10,000-sf, two-story addition and 7,000-sf renovation that included a new gourmet kitchen, dining room, and new atrium filled with Hall of Fame memorabilia.  IMEG also redesigned the team’s locker room so that

New Headquarters Office Building

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for the new, 100,000-sf office building for Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) of Montana. The project consolidated 500 employees who had previously worked in two buildings.   The new building includes office space, kitchen, conference rooms, lobby, waiting areas, and employee break rooms. The commercial kitchen within the facility

New Google Campus

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the new Google Pearl Place office campus, featuring 176,000-sf of occupied space in Phase 1 with plans for future expansion. The office space was designed to maximize employee effectiveness through the built environment with many unique features.  In addition to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection design, IMEG

New LEED Platinum Office Building

Wellmark consolidated operations into its first corporate-owned headquarters and has been awarded LEED Platinum for its design. It is the largest commercial office building in the world to receive this rating for new construction. The five-story office building includes a full-service kitchen with servery and dining room, a 16,000-sf conference center, several training rooms, a 6,500-sf data

Energy Modeling for the Company Headquarters

IMEG provided energy modeling services for the new Raining Rose headquarters and manufacturing facility, which achieved LEED certification under New Construction, v2009. Raining Rose produces lip balm under its own name and for several nationally recognized brands. The company also produces lotions, soap, sunscreens and hand sanitizers from natural ingredients.   The new energy-efficient building allowed the company to

Building Commissioning for Corporate Headquarters

IMEG provided MEP design and fundamental commissioning for the new Bell Helicopter headquarters facility. This facility marks the first major capital construction project Bell has done since the Vietnam era. The new 250,000-sf, five story headquarters office building includes a new courtyard and in-house engineering, security, information technologies, and executive offices. It will host a

New Trade Center

IMEG provided engineering design for the California Broadway Trade Center (formerly a May Company department store), a 1,100,000-sf mixed-use redevelopment of a building that originally opened in 1907.  Phase 1 of the renovation included the removal of approximately 57,000-sf of floor space to create light wells and a courtyard, and new mezzanine and rooftop levels