Community Geothermal Study

The project: IMEG is leading the analysis and design of a community-scale geothermal system for the City of Ann Arbor, MI, one of 11 similar projects selected and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office. The project focuses on the city’s Bryant neighborhood, an underserved, energy-burdened community of 262 households, 75

New Carbon-Free Replacement Building

The Town of Sharon engaged a design team to determine the feasibility of modernizing its town hall for accessibility and code compliance, improvements to space utilization, and energy efficiency. After the study phase, the town elected to demolish the existing and build a new facility in its place. After participation in the study, IMEG provided

Potomac River Generating Station

IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering services for the extensive site developments at the Potomac River Generation Station in Alexandria, Virginia. As part of preliminary steps, IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering services including utility designation, location, and mapping, as well as test pitting services for all public and private utilities on the property. SUE Quality Levels

Building Renovation to Police Headquarters

IMEG provided engineering design services for a 78,000-sf renovation of a seven-story office building into Police Headquarters for the City of Clayton. In addition to the police department, the building houses the Information Systems department, additional city offices, and two federal tenants. Challenges included: Low floor-to-floor heights with limited plenum space for mechanical and electrical

506-Space Municipal Parking Garage For an Urban Mixed-Use Development

This redevelopment project consists of a new eight-level, open, precast parking garage and two 14-story residential towers on the former site of a municipal parking lot. Owned by the City of West New York, the garage provides parking for the public as well as the residents of the new towers. The private developer for the

New Three-story Facility

IMEG provided mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services for the new 36,500-sf, three-story police station. The building is located on an existing sloped site with a partially enclosed basement parking garage. The new facility includes: Storm Shelter Armory Shop Armory Storage Vehicle Sallyport 911 Call Center Large Evidence Storage Secure Lobby/Entry Bureau of

New City Office Building and Parking Garage

The City of Columbus demolished the 109 N. Front Street building to create space for a new eight-story, 180,000-sf office building at 111 N. Front Street. The Michael B. Coleman Government Center consolidates four city departments — Building & Zoning, Public Service, Development, and Public Utilities — providing a streamlined process for visitors to patronize

Renovation and Addition

The project: The L.E. Phillips Memorial Library, originally constructed in 1976, needed an upgrade and additional space for programming and community gatherings. A feasibility study and space needs analysis conducted in 2017 revealed that many systems in the building were at the end of their useful life and that the library needed to increase in

Historic Building Re-purpose

The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark, owned and maintained by the National Park Service. Constructed in 1795 to house the first federal bank chartered by Congress in 1791, the building fronts South Third Street and borders Carpenters’ Hall, within the eastern edge of Independence National Historical Park. IMEG was

Permit Amendment

Luck Stone, a quarry in Fairfax County, Virginia, required engineering consultant services to amend the existing Special Permit Amendment in order for the quarry to continue its operations on the property. IMEG provided civil, survey, land planning, and urban forestry engineering design services to facilitate the amendment approval.