Performing Arts Renovation and Addition

IMEG provided structural and MEP engineering design and services, along with construction administration, for the transformation of Wheaton College’s Armerding Hall into the new Armerding Center for Music and Arts. The new home of the school’s Conservatory of Music provides state-of-the-art facilities for students and faculty who previously used multiple buildings that were inadequate for

New State-of-the-Art Ice Arena and Ice Plant

LEED SILVER The Pegula Ice Arena, the new home of Penn State hockey, is owned and operated by The Pennsylvania State University. The new state-of-the-art venue was designed to be a fan-friendly, entertaining environment and provide the fastest, hardest ice in college hockey. Both men’s and women’s teams transitioned to Division I status to coincide

New Math, Science, and Education Building

TWO GREEN GLOBES RATING IMEG provided engineering and design services for Drake University’s new 40,000-sf Math, Science and Education Building. The new standalone, four-story building known as Collier-Scripps Hall includes classrooms, offices, and dry labs. Classrooms in Collier-Scripps were designed with emphases on classroom flexibility and educational technology. One classroom features eight digital screens and

Utility Upgrades

IMEG provided engineering systems design for a chilled water extension and steam/condensate replacement at Texas State University’s South Campus. After conducting an extensive site investigation with the full design team, IMEG proposed the following routing design of the new utilities. New chilled water supply and return New steam supply and return New water line to

New State-Of-The-Art Complex with Chiller

The Performing Arts Center supports one of the region’s leading fine arts programs. The project consisted included a music recital hall and theatre, a parking garage, a central chilled water plant, and extensive streets and grounds improvement. The new 43,700-sf state-of-the-art complex features a 400-seat proscenium theatre with fly tower and a 300-seat recital hall,

Master Plan with Library

This new $125 million campus encompasses 400,000-sf and consists of a Performing Arts/Fine Arts Building, Career Tech and Academic Buildings, a Wellness Center, a Library/Learning Resources Center and a Student Services Building. IMEG provided the MEP design systems services for all buildings. The project includes a 2400 ton central plant designed for an ultimate capacity

Campus-Wide Security Master Plan

IMEG has been the sole provider of security consulting services to Nova Southeastern University (NSU) since 2000. This project consisted of conducting a physical security assessment and developing a security master plan. The project also included a review of security staffing requirements and processes. The overall objectives for this engagement included assessing the existing security

New Student Urban Campus Living

The University of Houston wanted a residence hall for graduate and professional students that would be an appealing option in urban campus living. Calhoun Lofts meets that need with 744 residential units and 984 beds over ground-floor retail, including restaurants and a coffee house. Units range from studios to one- and two-bedroom units, each with

New Student Recreation Center

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and technology engineering design and services for the new Nicholas Recreation Center, a $96.5 million, 250,000-sf facility at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. The center provides both recreational and competitive athletic spaces for students and the community. The project is a main component of the university’s Rec Sports Master Plan,

Student Center Expansion and Renovation

LEED GOLD IMEG was hand-selected to serve as the engineer of record, supporting all mechanical, plumbing, electrical, fire protection, and technology system designs for the J. Wayne Reitz Union Student Center expansion and renovation at the University of Florida. The central hub of the campus, this facility houses an array of administrative facilities for student