IMEG provided engineering support to Hensel Phelps for the construction of launch site accommodations to support manned space flight off of Space Launch Complex 41 (SLC-41) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Our team provided construction administration support in the building of this complex structure. Previously, our team provided engineering services to design the
Project Market: Industrial
Renovation of an Aerospace Ground Support Facility
IMEG developed a solution for Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company to transit the Launch Abort System (LAS) through an enlarged opening above the existing door of the former NASA Canister Rotation Facility. Launch Abort System Facility (LASF) modifications and renovations involved changes to the facility infrastructure to accommodate and support the Orion spacecraft operations when
Mobile Launch Tower
The mobile launch tower is a 350-foot tall, 9,000,000-pound structure intended to support the next generation Constellation space craft from assembly to lift off. Construction engineering services include the design of temporary erection fixtures and foundations so all tiers can be ground constructed with the fixture connection matching the tier splice interface, allow for assistance
Lightning Tower Installation
IMEG provided construction engineering support for installation of three 600 foot tall lightning towers and associated cable arrays at the Constellation space craft launch pad (the replacement vehicle for the space shuttle). Engineering services included a custom rigging design for lifting the tower tiers and 100 foot long lightning mast, tower splice connection design, monitoring
New Production and Distribution Facility
IMEG provided structural engineering design services for Riddell Sports Group’s largest office and manufacturing building. The 347,205-sf facility in North Ridgeville, OH, houses two floors of offices, a fitness center, large break and training rooms, a common area with computer kiosks, 174,000-sf of manufacturing space, and 146,000-sf of warehouse space. Engineers provided structural design for
New Distribution Center
IMEG is providing engineering design and services for IKEA’s new 1.4 million-square-foot distribution center. The single-story facility is one of two planned buildings that will serve as the Swedish furniture retailer’s U.S. Midwest distribution hub. Together they will hold inventory for about 10 stores and fill orders placed by customers. IMEG is providing HVAC, electrical,
Rice Seed Facilty
IMEG was selected to provide Process, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural engineering, and Commissioning services for a new Rice Seed conditioning facility in Stuttgart, Arkansas. Design services included establishing the project scope, program, Process Flow Diagrams, Site layout,Building arrangement, Equipment layout, and Equipment specification. Facility design is based upon the client’s current needs and future expansion. IMEG
New Warehouse and Manufacturing Facility
IMEG provided engineering design and services for East Penn’s new warehouse and manufacturing facility in Oelwein, IA. The 320,000-sf facility, which is used to fill, form, finish, and distribute automotive batteries, includes a warehouse, auxiliary equipment buildings, a fleet service building, and personnel facilities. Engineers provided structural design and construction administration services for the project.
New Greenfield Seed Conditioning Facility and Warehouse
IMEG’s inclusive design services and process engineering experience resulted in the firm being a design partner for Prairie Sky Seed’s new greenfield seed conditioning facility and warehouse. The state-of-the-art, fully automated plant is equipped to clean, size, treat and package wheat and other grains. The fast-track project, designed and constructed in eight months, used a
New Corporate Headquarters and Manufacturing Plant
Magnetrol, a manufacturer of level and flow process control instrumentation, consolidated its operations to a new 200,000-sf corporate office building and production facility, doubling production capacity while housing corporate operations under one roof. The build-out of the existing shell building includes 30,000-sf of office and 150,000-sf of manufacturing and research space. The project involved the