Hotel & Casino Expansion

The project: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is the flagship resort of Hard Rock International. The owner, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, decided in 2017 to expand the facility, which at the time included a 12-story hotel with 469 guest rooms. The goal: The $1.3 billion property expansion was designed to transform the

New Casino and Hotel

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with construction administration and documents, for the new casino resort with a hotel, parking garage, and events center. The lower level is below grade on three sides. A conventionally reinforced cast-in-place concrete slab was utilized at the main level of the casino. This slab was extended under the

New 11-Story Zipline Attraction

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the zipline attraction. Slotzilla, a 125 foot launch tower with a 45 foot end tower, bookends the quarter mile long Fremont Street Experience canopy, and provides zipliners the opportunity to view downtown Las Vegas while traveling above the crowds. IMEG assumed the role of

New Casino

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with construction administration and documents, for the 188,000-sf casino located on the banks of the Mississippi River. Because the lower level of the casino was not allowed to bear on the soft Mississippi mud, the first floor was designed with a two-way reinforced concrete slab supported on drilled

New Boardwalk Entertainment Resort

The northernmost casino on the Atlantic City, NJ, boardwalk, Ocean Resort Casino (formerly known as Revel Resort and Casino) is a 5.8 million-sf entertainment resort, hotel, casino and spa sited on a large beachfront parcel with 1,000 feet of boardwalk frontage. At 61 stories and over 735 feet, the resort’s hotel tower is the tallest

Lion House Renovation

IMEG provided IECC 2018 commissioning services supporting a renovation of the Lion House at the Lincoln Park Zoo — a historic building that was originally opened in 1912. This project scope included renovations to the existing 35,000-sf lion house to create a new state-of-the-art habitat for animal welfare and immersive viewing opportunities for guests. Scope

1,900-Space Resort Parking Garage

This six-level precast parking garage provides parking for the adjacent Gaylord National Harbor Resort Hotel and Convention Center. The architectural precast features horizontal rib patterns at the top of the spandrels as well as vertical precast column covers. The north end of the garage roof supports planters with full size trees. The garage is designed

New State-of-the-Art Facility

IMEG provided commissioning services for the new Tech Port Center + Arena. The new facility includes: A 3,000-seat state-of-the-art technology arena that can be configured for different uses including esports, concerts, product launches, and large training programs Space that serves as the new home of the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology Integrated classrooms

Casino Garage

This eight-level precast parking garage provides parking for the patrons of the adjacent 4.1 million sf hotel and casino complex. The majority of each parking level is flat with floors interconnected with Las Vegas-style speed ramps. The large open floor plates and the generous floor to floor heights in the garage provide a high level

Casino Parking Garage

This nine supported level, open, precast parking garage provides parking for the Rivers Casino located below on the ground floor. The functional design of the garage consists of large flat floor plates interconnected with cascading speed ramps. The floors have 90-degree parking stalls and two-way traffic aisles. There is a large, nested valet parking area