U.S. 6 and 19TH Street Linking Lookout

IMEG collaborated with the City of Golden and Kraemer North America to provide civil engineering design and services for Linking Lookout, a project reconnecting the city’s east and west neighborhoods, which were separated by U.S. Highway 6. 

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 Police Headquarters – LEED Gold

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for the Los Angeles Police Department’s new 11-story, 500,000-sf headquarters and underground parking structure. The LEED Gold facility houses 2,100 LAPD operations personnel on a 24/7 schedule and includes a helipad, hearing rooms, locker facilities, auditorium, cafeteria, and retail space.  The building is designed as a high-rise with smoke evacuation system, stair pressurization system,

Solar Generating Facility

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the utility-scale Red Rock Solar Generating Facility for Arizona Public Service (APS). The project is APS’s largest solar plant to date with 2,286 single-axis trackers supporting 182,880 photovoltaic panels generating 40 MW-AC and 57.6 MW-DC of solar energy on 400 acres. Engineers provided electrical engineering design for the

New Bus Operations Building

IMEG is providing commissioning services for Golden Empire Transit’s modern facility that accommodates a fleet of 130 transit buses, increasing operational efficiencies for 130 employees and 300 bus operators. The building is seeking LEED Platinum certification.  Various sustainable strategies were used to create a holistic and efficient system. Multi-tiered approaches to significant environmental demands allow

Non-Potable Pump Station

IMEG provided design and construction engineering services for a non-potable pump station for the parks and open green spaces (such as the golf course and cemetery) within the City of Golden. The services also included design and construction for 5,000 lineal feet of 12” C900 PVC raw water line and 650 lineal feet of 6”

Street and Water System Upgrade

IMEG provided quality, high-value, and cost-effective civil engineering services to the City of Rialto for the improvement of Miro Way. This project consisted of completed new street construction, sanitary sewer, storm drain, and potable water improvements.  New Street Improvements IMEG designed the public improvements plans to accommodate an 84-foot street right-of-way with a 64-foot curb-to-curb

Water Quality Treatment Program

The Mill Creek Wetlands Water Quality Treatment Project was the first of its kind to transform an area within a major U.S. flood control facility into a regional natural water quality treatment system. Mill Creek Wetlands, located in Southern California, creates, protects and restores native habitat for both plants and wildlife, improves water quality, and

Main Street Improvements

IMEG performed a preliminary Phase I study and Intersection Design Study (IDS) for the improvements to South Main Street from Cedar Street to Chestnut Street. This was performed to modify the alignment of IL 2. IMEG provided topographic survey and right-of-way plats, traffic counts, and a traffic study.  IMEG also prepared Phase II plans and

Maintenance Facility Expansion

IMEG provided professional design services for the Design-Build addition to the maintenance building and covered bus parking and access ways at the SunLine Transit Agency in Long Beach. The scope of work included an addition of approximately 2,200-sf to the existing maintenance building with upgrades to the various systems of the maintenance buildings, the construction of an eight-bay bus