Replacement Critical Access Hospital

The new Parkview Wabash Hospital, replacing the current aging facility, design focused around the patient experience. The new two-story critical access hospital is designed for 18 private patient beds and includes two operating rooms, six private ambulatory surgery rooms, three PACU bays, eight emergency department rooms, emergency department trauma room, radiology department, lab, outpatient services

Medical School Replacement Hospital

IMEG provided MEP engineering design for the University of California, Irvine’s new replacement hospital at the UCI Medical Center campus.   A 480,000-sf acute care facility, UC Irvine Douglas Hospital replaced UCI Medical Center’s main hospital building and was connected to the existing emergency department and birthing center via an enclosed bridge. The seven-floor facility is dedicated to patient care, teaching, and research, and provides 236 patient

New Hospital and Wellness Center

IMEG was the site engineer for a new hospital and master campus planning on approximately 30 acres of land, responsible for site design, campus parking plan, traffic analysis, hydraulic study, storm water management. An as-built survey for the campus also was provided. The new, two-story, 230,000-sf hospital building contains 100 beds with a maximum staff

New Cancer Center

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Aurora Medical Center’s new, LEED Silver cancer treatment center. The single-story, 29,000-square-foot center includes 15 exam rooms, 15 infusion bays, a linear accelerator, PET CT, CT, and pharmacy. Future expansion provisions will consist of a single-story expansion and an additional linear accelerator. The project met a number of

Low Voltage System for New Hospital

Advocate Sherman Hospital’s new greenfield hospital features the largest lake-coupled geothermal system in the world today, serving as a leader in innvoative design and economic and environmental stewardship. Replacing its 100-year old, land-locked institution in downtown Elgin, the new facility is situated on a former 154 acre farmstead. The 255-bed hospital offers spectacular views across

Greenfield Replacement Hospital

Great River Medical Center’s greenfield replacement hospital, located on a 100-acre site, is heated and cooled by the second largest lake-coupled geothermal system in the U.S. The sustainable design system reduces energy consumption by 37 percent, making it one of the most energy efficient hospitals in the country. The facility is rated Energy Star 100.

Healthcare Campus Renewal Project

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, commissioning, and construction administration design services for the new replacement hospital and ambulatory care center.

Cancer Center Renovation and Addition

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Logansport Memorial Hospital’s Cancer Center renovation and addition, which includes a linear accelerator. The project brought together the hospital’s radiation oncology services and infusion therapy services into one convenient location. Engineers provided MEP, fire protection, and technology design, as well as construction administration services. IMEG performed a study

Master Facility Plan

IMEG developed the master facility plan for University Health System to develop a new campus at their Medical Center and downtown locations. The new medical center facility: Expands the hospital to two million square feet Includes 420 new private inpatient hospital rooms (for a total of 716 rooms) Expands the Emergency Center to 84 beds

New Bed Tower and Central Plant

IMEG provided engineering design and service for a new seven-story (plus basement) patient care tower and central plant, along with a 50,000-sf renovation to the existing Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). Spaces in the new tower included pediatric surgical suites, radiology, laboratory, pathology, and emergency department.  The hospital now totals 300 beds and has