Blackstone Gateway Visitor Center

The Worcester Blackstone Gateway Visitor Center, a full-service, multi-use community facility that features a welcoming area, historic and cultural exhibits, a theater, restroom facilities, a passive recreation lawn, and office, classroom and meeting space, is as an active tribute to the multi-faceted culture of the Blackstone River Valley. IMEG designed all new MEP/FP and lighting

New Canal Dock Boathouse

With the demolition of the historic Yale Adee Boathouse across New Haven Harbor from Canal Dock for I-95 improvements, the new Canal Dock boathouse integrates modern design elements and functionality within the historic context of its setting. IMEG has been involved with this project since its commencement, providing MEP/FP design to demolition and rebuilding activities

Award-winning Pedestrian Bridge

This award-winning pedestrian bridge spans the famed Las Vegas Boulevard at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and serves roughly 130,000 visitors a day. The bridge features low-energy glass that protects against both harsh sun and winds, eight air-conditioned elevators, and new lighted hand railings which provide maximum visitor comfort and safety.

Fire Station and Sheriff Public Safety Facility

Fire Station #172 enables the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Department to replace an existing 70 year old station. Services include law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency medical services for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. This station includes two drive-through apparatus bays, offices, equipment storage, living quarters, a fitness room, and a public lobby. A separate Law

Library Renovation

LEED GOLD IMEG provided MEP engineering design and construction administration services for the renovation of the City of Madison’s Pinney Library. The newly renovated library features classrooms and children’s program areas as well as single and group study rooms, providing new library spaces for all ages. A new circulation desk was also provided to increase

Jefferson Street Pedestrian Bridge

IMEG recently completed Phase I and II Design Engineering and Phase III Construction Engineering for the Jefferson Street Pedestrian Bridge Replacement project. As part of the Phase I services, IMEG assisted the Rockford Park District in obtaining Federal Grant Funds for this important segment of the downtown Rockford “complete streets” transportation system. The existing five-span

Harrison Avenue 9th – 20th Street

The multi-year, three-phase reconstruction of Harrison Avenue was an integral component of the City of Rockford metropolitan planning organization’s long-term plan to complete an internal beltline around the city to connect local business and residential communities. IMEG was the lead civil consultant for all phases of the project, for reconstructing 0.25 miles of Harrison Avenue

Sycamore Canyon Park Trail

IMEG’s civil engineering expertise was instrumental in a $1.2 million repair of the Sycamore Canyon Park Trail, a 2.7-mile hiking loop near Diamond Bar, CA. Major winter storms in January 2017 had rendered access unsafe, forcing the trail to close due to substantial erosion and slope failure at the upper drainage terrace of the trail

New Fire Station Designed with Intelligent Building Strategies

The City of Madison’s new Fire Station 14 showcases the city’s commitment to its community and the environment. Along with high-efficiency equipment and stringent sustainability goals, this project was designed with intelligent building strategies that helped the project achieve LEED Platinum certification. IMEG engineers provided several intelligent building strategies including sub-metering for water, HVAC trend

Campus Redevelopment with Intelligent Building Strategies

LEED PLATINUM, WELL BUILDING, NET ZERO ENERGY and “ONE WATER” The 36-acre Denver Water Operations Complex Redevelopment is as true model for intelligent building and one of the most multi-facetted sustainable projects in the nation. Its many challenging goals – including energy and water efficiency, water reuse, and zero on-site carbon emissions – required intricate