Building Conversion To VCAM

LEED Gold Certified IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the adaptive reuse of the Old Gym (aka Ryan Gym) to create the Visual Culture, Arts, and Media (VCAM) Center, a flexible learning environment, with maker venues for students, faculty, and the public, and a 144-seat multimedia screening

New Off-Campus Student Housing

The McCartney Street Housing project comprises four phases, expanding the college’s residential capacity and bringing an accessible urban experience to the campus gateway. Phase I is a 165-bed, four-story building with student housing above first-floor retail space that includes a campus bookstore, bistro/café, and diner. IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design

New Best-In-Class Culinary Training Facility

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and technology engineering design services for the 30,305-sf new two-story culinary institute at the Technical College of the Lowcountry in Blufford, SC. The hands-on teaching institute features two teaching kitchens, a baking lab, six classrooms, two computer labs, a teaching restaurant, lecture theater, and grab-and-go cafe. An interactive museum, or FOODseum,

Renovation Into New Arts Development

Built in 1936, the first Las Vegas elementary school was a rare example of Mission-style architecture. Over the years, the building had undergone previous tenant improvements, until its final rehabilitation and reuse into a cultural center. Retaining its historic character, the facility is now home to the University of Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Design Studio,

Phased Renovation Project

The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, built in 1948, received a 10-year, six-phase gut renovation — down to bare concrete walls and ceiling — while the entire library remained open. The 430,000-sf building, three-quarters of it underground, contains book stacks, reading areas, rare book vaults and support spaces, all dedicated to the humanities and social

State-Of-The-Art Addition

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the Fenwick Library addition at George Mason University. IMEG provided conceptual, preliminary, and final design for the building and addition, as well as designed new high-temperature hot waterlines, chilled waterlines, telecommunication ductbanks, firelines, powerlines, sanitary, and storm lines. The project scope also

New Urban Mixed-Use Student Housing

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for the 386,500-sf mixed-use project featuring two cast-in-place concrete student housing towers atop a three-story university center podium. With a connecting longspan composite joist atrium and sky lounge, occupants can view the Hudson River and the New York City skyline. The north tower offers 18 stories of student housing

University Center Renovation and Expansion

IMEG provided structural, technology, and security engineering design services, including IT cabling and audio/visual design, for the Ruth S. Harley University Center 74,000-sf renovation and 18,000-sf lower-level footprint expansion at Adelphi University. The four-story facility includes the UC Dining Hall and a patio with amphitheater on the lower level, a first-floor student lounge with a

Mixed-Use Student Housing Development

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with parking consultation, for the Vantage 471,000-sf mixed-use student housing building. Located on a 4.6-acre parcel at the edge of the Temple University campus, the project varies in height — portions of the project are 7, 12 and 18 stories — and includes one- to five-bedroom apartments; ground

Student Training and Wellness Center

Temple University’s new Aramark STAR Center is an athletics and recreation facility that also provides enhanced space for students in the College of Public Health to hone their clinical skills. IMEG provided structural engineering design services, as well as parking consultation, for the 110,000-sf, 2.5-story facility that features an indoor 70-yard synthetic turf football practice