IMEG was under contract with the United States Department of Army, US Army Garrison – Rock Island Arsenal Public Works (RIAPW) on Arsenal Island to redeck the Moline-Arsenal Bridge. The main four spans of the bridge were comprised of a haunched two-girder weathering steel superstructure supporting a composite reinforced concrete deck. The remaining eight spans
Project Market: Government - State and Local
Construction Survey and Staking
IMEG is currently providing construction survey and staking services for the City of Fontana’s highway safety improvement project. The project includes a traffic signal installation at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Oleander Avenue, raised median, sidewalk, curb and gutter improvements on Foothill Boulevard from Oleander Avenue to 600-ft east of Cypress Avenue. Project location
Capitol Complex Development
IMEG provided Threat and Vulnerability Assessment, Programming and Schematic Design Services for the Texas Capitol Complex Phase 1 project as a sub consultant to the project Master Architect, Page. The project is the implementation of the Phase 1 improvements as recommended in the adopted 2016 Capitol Complex Master Plan and includes the following Elements: The
New County Nature Center
LEED GOLD and ZERO NET ENERGY IMEG provided engineering services to the County of San Diego’s new Santa Ysabel Nature Center located on an environmentally sensitive, undeveloped parcel of land near Highway 79 in Santa Ysabel. The design intent was to have a sustainability-focused experience that connects people to the outdoors while promoting the County’s
Education Center and Greenhouse Additions – LEED Platinum
IMEG provided structural and technology engineering design and services for two new additions to the Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison. The 16-acre gardens currently feature local plants from the Midwest and an indoor conservatory that holds tropical plants, flowers, and birds. The additions included an 11,735-sf education center and 10,995-sf production greenhouse. The education center
Alternate Route Study
The 69th Street alternate route study was initiated by C-Lemme Companies as a way to start a conversation with the City of Sioux Falls and other developers to think outside the box. The challenges for extending West 69th Street involve crossing over a complex interchange of two interstates and the wetlands located along the typical
Pumping and Piping Improvements
IMEG designed pumping and piping improvements to connect the Red Rocks Amphitheater potable water system to the Town of Morrison. The project included pump station improvements constructed through a Construction Manager At-Risk (CMAR) contract with Canterbury Construction Management Services, and transmission main improvements. Yancy Schneider was also involved in the project as the electrical designer/manager.
Greensand Effluent Pipe Repair
IMEG is currently providing engineering and construction services for the Greensand Effluent Pipe Repairs with the City of Brighton. This project involves reviewing the Greensand Plant, specifically the effluent pipe penetrations to determine reparations required to prevent leaks. While the project is currently on-going, the team has provided a preliminary evaluation of the wall and
Sewer Interceptor Central Service Line
The Town of Johnstown was founded in 1902. Infrastructure and planning needs have changed significantly since the inception of the Town. Much of IMEG’s role in finding innovative solutions to the Towns needs include using the existing facilities to the highest best use, upgrading facilities where there is a clear need, and prioritizing the improvement
Yosemite Street Widening
IMEG provided design and construction management services for the City of Lone Tree Yosemite Street Widening. This project widened Yosemite by increasing the Right-of-Way and including an additional drive lane at the Park Meadows Drive intersection. The construction included a turn lane, a bike lane and approximate-ly 9,000 square yards of milling, 1,100 tons of