New Gateway Building

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the University of Wyoming’s new, 67,000-sf Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center, which serves as a portal to the university.  The Gateway Center houses recruiting offices for the university, a Legacy Display Hall, and several ballrooms that can combine into one large event ballroom with serving kitchen. The offices

Telecommunications Infrastructure

As part of its long-term campus master plan, Kishwaukee College updated its campus infrastructure.  IMEG provided the technology design required for this project. To serve existing and new buildings, IMEG designed a campus fiber optic ring and copper telecommunications system to provide for the current and future voice and data needs of faculty, staff, and

Central Illinois Regional Broadband Network

IMEG provided technology design to connect 285 buildings in 19 rural communities with the Central Illinois Regional Broadband Network (CIRBN).  Based in Central Illinois, CIRBN provides a cutting-edge fiber optic network to deliver low-cost, high-speed Internet and Intranet to K-12 school districts, healthcare, public safety, government, not-for-profit, and commercial institutions. Illinois State University — which

East Campus Infrastructure

IMEG provided engineering design and services for master planning, upgrades and extensions of the infrastructure utility distribution systems to serve existing and new construction on the University of California Riverside’s East Campus. The project scope included upgrades to the following systems:  Chilled water  Natural gas  Domestic water  Sanitary sewer  Electrical, power, and low voltage  Control

New Community College Master Plan

IMEG is providing professional services for infrastructure master plan development to support new construction and renovation projects at Rio Hondo Community College. The project consists of evaluating current and future electrical, heating, and cooling loads; evaluating different types of chilled water plants, thermal energy storage, and methods of distribution; as well as planning roads, walkways,

School of Medicine Couch Biomedical Research Building

The 200,000-sf, LEED Gold certified Couch Biomedical Research Building is located on open space (surface parking and landscaped areas) at Washington University. In years past, this was a residential neighborhood with small single family masonry residences that have been razed leaving buried subsurface rubble. The facility replaces older, less efficient research space with new, highly

New Business Instructional Facility

The University of Illinois’ new College of Business (Business Instructional Facility – BIF) was among the first certified LEED Platinum facilities at a public university in the U.S. The facility’s high-performance building design reduces energy consumption by 48% compared to ASHRAE 90.1-2004, saving the University more than $300,000 per year in utility costs. The building

New Health Science Center

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Rock Valley College’s new Health Sciences Center. The facility provides a 21st century learning environment for existing and emerging health industry degree and certificate programs, putting all of the college’s health programs under one roof. Programs supported include nursing, certified nursing assistant, dental hygiene, EMT/paramedic/fire science, respiratory care,

Nursing Education Building

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and commissioning services for a new three-story, 3,000-sf Nursing and Allied Health Education Building for Riverside University Health System (RUHS) in Moreno Valley.  The new facility includes a lobby, meeting hall space, classroom/education spaces, teaching/simulation areas, administration areas, and support spaces. The building provides space for nursing orientation,

New Health Professions Education Building

The University of Pikeville’s new Health Professions Education Building houses the new Kentucky College of Optometry program, state-of-the-art School of Nursing, additional university support functions, and other health-related professional degree programs. The “Pavilion” event space on the top floor serves the University and the community. Pikeville’s mountainous location required the structure – classified as high-rise