IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and technology engineering services for the design and construction phases build out of 8,200-sf of space within Uptown Station in Normal, Illinois, to be used for Illinois State University’s “University Galleries.” Key systems for any gallery space are proper temperature and humidity control, lighting, and flexible space for reconfiguration.
Project Market: Higher Education
Historic Campus Building Renovation
IMEG provided engineering design and services for a complete gut and remodel of the interior spaces in Washington University’s historic Umrath Hall. The design maintained the historic integrity of the shell while presenting a contemporary core and interior fit out. Heating and cooling for the building was accomplished with four-pipe fan coil units and dedicated outside air
New Academic & Laboratory Building
IMEG provided engineering design services for Phase 2 of Western Illinois University’s Riverfront Campus. The three-building development houses the College of Arts & Sciences, Education and Human Services, and Fine Arts and Communication. Phase 2 also includes 22 classrooms, several laboratories, administrative offices, two-story library, computer lab, the Graduate Study Center, the US Bank Writing
New Laboratory Facility
IMEG provided engineering and design services for St. Cloud State University’s Integrated Science and Engineering Laboratory Facility, or ISELF. The project was the final addition to St. Cloud State’s three-part science initiative to remodel and add on to other campus buildings in 2008 and 2010. Engineers provided MEP design for the new 100,000-sf facility, which
Campus-wide Facility Infrastructure Master Plan
IMEG provided campus-wide facility infrastructure master planning, design implementation, and construction administration services for modernization of the College of the Desert’s main campus facilities. Project scope included plans, specifications, construction oversight for the abandonment, and upgrading of the existing infrastructure and new central plant. Components of the central plant included: New 7,500-ton with 4M-gallon thermal
New Life Science Building
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design for a new Life Science building at Irvine Valley College. The project consisted of a new two-story building for the life and environmental sciences program. The building included pre-manufactured lecture halls, various scientific labs of differing disciplines, lab support, offices, a greenhouse, and meeting spaces. Together, the
New University Dorm Rooms
IMEG provided design reviews for the Lassonde Studios at the University of Utah. The 152,000-sf building includes dorm rooms, loft apartments, pod living areas, administration space, and a collaborative research and development “garage” designed to encourage flexibility and collaboration. IMEG’s professional engineering design staff performed mechanical and electrical design reviews, and IMEG’s energy modeling professionals
New Wilderness Medicine Campus
IMEG provided engineering design for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) WYSS Wilderness Medicine Campus, located outside Lander, WY. The facility reflects the owner’s values of minimizing their impact on the environment, not only as it applies to the backwoods, but as it applies to their built environment. The campus is comprised of an educational facility, student housing, instructor housing,
New Indoor Practice Facility
IMEG provided mechanical and electrical design services for the new 87,400-sf indoor practice facility at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. The facility provides a state-of-the-art building for use by the University of Wyoming football and soccer teams. Mechanical systems include the use of ten separate outside air units to provide code-required ventilation to the
Athletic Center Facility Expansion
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the University of Wyoming’s plans to triple the size of its current athletic center facility, known as the Rochelle Athletic Center, into a state-of-the-art training facility – the High Altitude Performance Center. This facility expanded the existing 48,000-sf Rochelle Athletics Center into a 126,000-sf collegiate athletics complex. The new facility