New Readiness Center and Army Aviation Support Facility

IMEG provided engineering design and services for a new Army Aviation Support Facility and Readiness Center at the Greater Kankakee Airport. The $64.6 million facility consists of a 73,000-sf readiness center and 112,000-sf Army aviation support facility, supporting three units of the National Guard: the 935th, B016 and Medivac. Engineers provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire

Replacement Hospital

IMEG provided mechanical engineering design and services for a new seven-story, LEED Gold hospital at Camp Pendleton. The design-build project was one of the largest Recovery Act endeavors within the Department of Defense. The replacement hospital includes a central utilities plant, emergency room, surface parking, and a 1,500-space multi-level parking structure. Supporting facilities include inpatient

Security Design Facility Renovation

IMEG was retained by PDG Architects to provide security design and engineering services and construction administration services for the renovation of the U.S. Custom House located in New Orleans, LA and the buildout of space for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Services included designing and engineering integrated

Laredo-Convent Avenue Land Port of Entry

IMEG provided security consulting and engineering services for the Laredo-Convent Avenue LPOE which is connected to the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge. The project consisted of modernization and expansion of the existing historic facility including: reconfigured and expanded non-commercial vehicular and pedestrian processing areas for increased operational efficiency; increased number of pedestrian processing lanes

Campus Master Plan & Multi-phase Transformation

The VA Medical Center at Jefferson Barracks underwent a campus transformation as part of a master plan development which included expanding the national cemetery more than 30-acres, improving medical and non-medical facilities and updating the campus infrastructure system. A detailed facility assessment reviewed all site utility and infrastructure systems, existing central plant and sub-stations, and

New Community Based Outpatient Center

TWO GREEN GLOBES CERTIFIED IMEG provided engineering design and services for a new two-story, 120,000-sf Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in Myrtle Beach, SC. The $28 million facility will offer treatment rooms, exam rooms, and office and support spaces for isolation, primary care, mental and behavioral health, digital radiology services, biomedical engineering, pathology and laboratory

New Joint Forces Readiness Center – LEED Gold

IMEG provided the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection design services for the Joint Forces Readiness Center (JFRC) complex in Cheyenne. The 140,000-sf building consists of office spaces for the Wyoming National Guard, including the Adjutant General Office, auditorium, kitchen and cafeteria, and personal training room. The project was awarded LEED Gold. Mechanical systems for

New Materials Design Laboratory

IMEG provided engineering design of all non-radiological facilities, including all central systems, for the new Materials Design Laboratory (MDL), the first building visitors will encounter at the Argonne National Laboratory site. The MDL is a current, state-of-the-art laboratory/office facility, enabling Argonne to maintain a leadership position in energy science research. The MDL was designed to

New Supercomputer

Argonne National Laboratory’s former supercomputer, Mira, was an IBM BlueGene/Q system ranked the #3 supercomputer in the world when it was in use. Mira performed at 8.15 petaflops or 8.15 quadrillion floating-point operations per second and could conduct 10 quadrillion calculations per second. Argonne’s goal was to have Mira handle more than 5 billion computations

Tornillo-Guadalupe Land Port of Entry

The $70 million Tornillo-Guadalupe Land Port of Entry (LPOE) project in El Paso County is providing enhanced border services to facilitate anticipated major trade growth at the southern border of the U.S. The design of the new port involves the growth of the site from just over 8 acres to more than 117 acres. The