North American Headquarters and Test Facility

IMEG provided engineering design for an adaptive reuse of an existing building to serve as Nippon Seiki International’s North American headquarters and test facility. NSI is a manufacturer of automotive “heads-up” display systems. Engineers provided mechanical, electrical, Lab Equipment Process Integration, and Lab Equipment Relocation design. Renovated spaces included open office areas, conference rooms, training

New Pet Food Processing Plant

Pet food manufacturing facility rated at 48-ton per hour of production with expansion capabilities of over 100-tons per hour. Facility included truck and rail unloading, 11 storage silos, 56 bulk storage, minor storage bins, mixing & milling, 4 – 400 HP extruders, dryers and coolers, product storage bins, liquid and dry continual coating systems, 4

Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural engineering for a new 4.8 MW landfill gas-to-energy plant located in eastern Wisconsin. The project supports the state’s renewable energy goals and will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The process, mechanical systems, and structure were all drawn in Revit. IMEG coordinated the interconnection with the utility company to

Facility Tenant Improvements

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for the renovation of a two-story, mixed use building composed of high-tech manufacturing, office space, employee deli/café, and fitness room. A comprehensive review of the existing systems was first completed leading to replacement of three roof-top HVAC units, one computer room HVAC unit and a new DDC

Facilities Remodel

Originally founded in California in 1935 to manufacture and sell pH meters, Beckman Coulter is now an international company that develops, manufactures and markets products for biomedical testing. Their products are used in diagnostics and life sciences labs world-wide. This $7 million remodel at Beckman Coulter’s Chaska facility covered Buildings 316, 317 and 322. The

Open End Contract for Engineering Services

Since 1984, IMEG has provided contract-engineering services to 3M under an Open-End Contract agreement. The agreement contracts for engineers, design technicians, and construction administrators, employed by IMEG, to work on-site daily at the 3M plant in Cordova, Illinois. The contract employees supplement 3M’s in-house Engineering Department to assist with evaluations, feasibility studies, capital planning, engineering

New Magnesium Die Cast Facility

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Spartan Light Metal Products’ new die cast manufacturing facility in Mexico, Mo. The 133,000-sf stand-alone facility is located on Spartan’s existing site and was completed in 2019. Engineers are providing structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology design for the new state-of-the-art facility, which has room

New Automotive Paint Shop

IMEG provided engineering design for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ new paint shop at the manufacturer’s Toledo North Assembly Complex in Toledo, Ohio. The turnkey project headed by Hayden Paint Systems included phosphate e coat, finish lines, ovens and process support buildings. MEP and fire protection design was provided for the facility’s four paint shops (ranging in

Powertrain Engineering Relocation

This project consolidated General Motor’s North American Powertrain Engineering facilities into a new facility in Pontiac, Michigan. The project relocated existing labs and upgraded equipment for operations from Torrance CA, Castleton, Warren MI, Wixom MI and Milford MI and included three new building additions for test operations, site work, new specialty fuel building, fuel tank

Industrial Food Process and Laboratory Facility

IMEG was selected to provide full engineering design for a building gut-renovation to serve as the new location for an industrial food process and laboratory facility. The purpose of the project was to provide a new facility for the existing functions and to make improvements that address deficiencies in the existing building. The new facility