New Heart Hospital

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Mercy Hospital Springfield’s new heart hospital. The design included renovating 120,000-sf of existing hospital space and adding 18,600-sf. Approximately 31,000-sf of the renovated space will house seven cath labs, a hybrid cath lab, hybrid OR, and four cardiac OR’s. The project’s new space will house nuclear medicine, inpatient

Campus Master Plan & Transformation

Palos Community Hospital, invested $420 million in the health of the community with a series of construction projects to transform and update the hospital campus. The plan is a 12-year project completed in multiple phases that includes a new 600-car parking ramp, a new 34,000-sf central plant, an eight-story, 300,000-sf surgical and bed pavilion addition

New Academic Medical Center and Complex

The project was part of the AUBMC’s Vision 2020 plan to be the leading academic medical center in Lebanon and the region by delivering excellence in patient centered care, outstanding education, and innovative research. It assures that the medical center competes with the best academic medical centers in the West. The first phase was a

New Intensive Care Unit Tower

IMEG provided structural engineering services for the four-story, 60,000-sf intensive care unit tower at the Inova Loudoun Hospital Center in Leesburg, VA. The hospital provides comprehensive healthcare services and high quality care to the Dulles South region of Loudoun County. The facility, which is comprised of one-story and two-story areas, houses laboratories, materials management, plant

New Medical Surgical Pavilion

IMEG is providing structural engineering design services for the renovation and expansion of the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, including the addition of a Medical Surgical Pavilion—the largest new healthcare development in Washington, D.C. in over 10 years.   The 420,000-sf, six-story Medical Surgical Pavilion will house an emergency department, rooftop helipad, operating rooms, 156 patient rooms, and penthouse. The concrete cast-in-place pavilion will sit above three

New Bed Tower

IMEG provided medical equipment planning and acoustics services for Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center’s new 151,000-sf Ocean View bed tower and a 32,000-sf renovation of related space. The seven-story project includes 106 private patient rooms, including 10 state-of-the-art intensive care suites, and six high-tech operating rooms. Other spaces in the project include the morgue, kitchen,

Rehabilitation of Concrete Structure

IMEG’s San Francisco structural team (formerly Nishkian Menninger) provided structural design services for the seismic rehabilitation of a two-story, reinforced concrete structure. Included was the installation of new concrete shear walls and the addition of a new second floor. In addition, the Auditorium was converted into two floors of laboratory space. The total area for

Healthcare and Housing Addition

IMEG’s San Francisco structural team provided structural design services for OnLok Lifeways. OnLok Lifeways is a four-story, 65,000 square foot day healthcare, medical clinic, and housing project for senior citizens. Included in this project were seismic rehabilitation and complete renovation of the steel frame and concrete structure. The total added area was 6,000 square feet

Hospital Addition

IMEG’s San Francisco structural team (formerly Nishkian Menninger) provided structural design services for the addition of a one-story concrete shear wall building designed with provisions for the future addition of five more levels. The floor system is pan-joist with reinforced concrete columns. Installation of a new Phillips’ MRI scanner on the existing ground floor level,

New Dental Surgery Center

The Gallatin Valley Surgical Arts center, also known as the Chisdak Dental Surgery Center, was designed to blur the line between the very technical aspects of a medical facility with the softness and comfort of a residential project. This was accomplished through the strategic use of materials, open spaces, large windows, balconies, and exposed structural elements.   IMEG