IMEG provided structural engineering design services for a new 34-unit apartment building providing homeless youth ages 18-24 in Mesa County, Colorado, a safe place to live along with services to help transition them out of being homeless. The apartments feature full kitchens and single bathrooms and are fully furnished. The building also has more than
Project Market: Housing
Adaptive Reuse Project
Structural engineering and design services were provided for this office to residential conversion that transformed an outdated 1974 office building into a 510,000-sf modern apartment building. The 29-story building includes 418 units with indoor and outdoor amenities including a dramatic roof deck providing residents with 360° views of the Bay Area, garden space, grass lawn,
New Residential Complex
70 Rainey is a 35-story luxury residential complex located in the heart of the Rainey Street Historic District offering condominiums ranging from studios to three bedroom to three-story penthouses. 70 Rainey consists of nine levels of parking, two levels of amenity space, 22 levels of residential space, and two levels of mechanical support space at
New Women’s Shelter
The project: Amy’s House is Lincoln County Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s (LCCADV) new, 13,000-sf women’s shelter purposefully designed to be subtle and unassuming but with artful attention to sustainability and functionality. Amenity spaces include a conference room, family room, kitchen, laundry, lounge area, outdoor playground, playroom, sunroom, and a serenity garden. The goal: Create a
Site Plan Alignment Adjustments
IMEG provided civil engineering design services, along with landscape architecture and construction administration, for site plan alignment changes including updated architectural design for additional patios. The firm updated the alignment plan to include the new architectural footprints of the proposed buildings including minor shifts in the majority of the building locations. The scope included re-alignment
New Subdivision
IMEG is providing civil engineering design services for the new 120-acre mixed-use community. The new development will include 181 single-family residential lots, 15 multi-family lots, five mixed-use lots, and 16 city park lots. The community is planned so residents, and those living in surrounding neighborhoods, can easily access the parks, trails, and bike paths and
Residential Subdivision
In 2021, I Willow Creek Development, Inc. chose IMEG to provide site design and platting for a 15-acre residential subdivision in the City of Watertown, SD. The project created 19 residential lots in southeast Watertown. One of the highlights of the development is preserving the land adjacent to Willow Creek as a public park. The
New Master Planned Community
Civil engineering design, land surveying, and construction administration support services provided for this master planned community. The project was developed under two tracts for 385 single-family detached units consisting of five different building types and community areas. The project involved developing community parks (paseos) and open-space amenities utilized for storm water mitigation, and design and
Vertical Expansion & Adaptive Reuse for Residential Development
This project is comprised of a six-story overbuild of the Brown Brothers Harriman Co. building (circa 1900), as well as an adjacent 14-story addition for conversion to a residential building, including 98 apartments and tenant amenities such as a fitness center, roof deck, and game room. The challenge in designing the overbuild was meeting code
Office Building Conversion to Residential
Formerly the five-story concrete headquarters for the American Automobile Association (AAA), 2040 Market Street received a renovation and vertical and horizontal expansion for conversion into a mixed-use residential building featuring 282 units of one- and two-bedroom apartments with ground-level retail and an underground parking garage. Using a system incorporating a load bearing cold formed steel