Medical Equipment Planning for Bed Tower Addition

Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Campus is an integrated health campus encompassing more than 2,500 employees; a 344-bed acute hospital in downtown Grand Rapids. The hospital has 120 primary care physicians and 50 specialists on its roster. Mercy Health Saint Mary’s is a member of Trinity Health, the fourth largest Catholic health care system in the

Health System’s $139-million Campus Integration

IMEG provided engineering design and medical equipment planning for Genesis Health System’s $139-million Campus Integration at Genesis Medical Center in Davenport, Iowa. The 205,000 square feet of new construction and 115,000 square feet of renovation will position Genesis for technological advances and the changing needs and expectations of patients.

Advanced Care Center

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center’s (AIMMC) new Center for Advanced Care. The center is connected to the existing hospital and houses the healthcare facility’s digestive disease institute, ambulatory surgery center, and cancer center. The addition creates an integrated platform where patients and physicians can more easily access care

Greenfield Hospital

Advocate Sherman Hospital’s greenfield hospital features the largest lake-coupled geothermal system in the world. The new, 255-bed hospital offers spectacular views across a 15-acre man-made lake that serves as the energy source for the geothermal system. It is estimated to save 30% to 40% in energy usage and upward of a million dollars a year,

New Eden Medical Center

IMEG provided structural design services for Sutter Health’s new 130-bed acute care hospital facility, the first in the industry to use an 11-party integrated project delivery contract. The ground-up hospital was delivered ahead of schedule and at the $320 million set target cost. The project is one of the first Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) hospital projects

Hospital Expansion and Renovation

Advocate Condell Medical Center was a 70-year old institution looking to change its image from a “rural hospital” to that of a regional medical center. After a year of master planning, it was determined the best location for the expansion was directly on top of the existing entryway. It houses:  Main entrance with 3-story lobby

LEED Certification Hospital with Class 8 Cleanroom

Mercy Hospital’s new $93 million, 310,000-sf West Lakes facility was the first Greenfield Hospital in Iowa to achieve LEED Certification. A feasibility study, using energy modeling, compared alternate systems to meet LEED requirements. The building infrastructure system is estimated to save 25% over ASHRAE 90.1 guidelines. The system includes a sub-cooling chiller for the surgery