New LEED Gold Federal Courthouse

The $115 million new federal courthouse in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, follows the GSA’s Design Excellence Program for top-quality design and sustainability.  The 280,000-sf facility was designed to comply with the GSA’s anti-terrorism design standards and requirement to use no more than 55 kBtu/sf/yr.  The facility achieved LEED Gold certification.  The facility houses five courtrooms, judges’ chambers,

Data Systems Upgrade

IMEG provided design for upgrades to the Port of San Antonio’s existing facility and signal reference grounding systems for a 100,000-sf data center. The design installation complied with Military Handbook 419A (Grounding, Bonding, and Shielding for Electronic Equipment and Facilities).  The design allowed for a phased installation and cutover approach to minimize impact of the

Historic Federal Building Renovation

IMEG provided engineering design services for the historic renovation of the Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse, built in 1937 and located in the central business district of San Antonio, near the Alamo. The six-story, approximately 300,000-sf federal building was designed in the neo-classical, Beaux style and is listed on the National

New Spinal Cord Injury Building and Community Living Center

IMEG provided MEP, fire protection, and civil engineering services for a new 50-bed spinal cord injury facility and 43-bed community living center. The facility provides state-of-the-art healthcare services to veterans suffering spinal cord injury including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. A new chiller plant and site utilities, such as chilled and hot water, medical gases, and electrical distribution