Building Conversion into Two Schools

IMEG provided civil engineering design services to support the renovation of the Mamie Lee public school building into two public charter schools. Briya Public Charter School supports a family literacy program, including adult education and early childhood education, as well as high school diploma classes and workforce development classes. Bridges Public Charter School is a

Building Renovations

IMEG provided a site development program consisting of two new parking lots, modifications to an existing parking lot, and new utility service connections to support the building renovations for the aging high school. Design included modification of the main building entrance for ADA accessibility and new bio-retention facilities to meet stormwater management requirements and to

Long-Range Planning

IMEG is providing civil engineering services for the Long Range Educational Facilities Plan as a model for systemic planning. IMEG provided technical site assessments for the Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, Cora Kelly School for Math, Science and Technology, and George Mason Elementary School. Alexandria City Public Schools was seeking to maximize each site’s potential. Each

Campus Redevelopment

IMEG provided civil engineering and survey services for the Wahler Campus Redevelopment for Achievement Preparatory Academy. The new elementary school, built in two phases, included a new 52,000-sf building followed by the renovation of the existing 45,000-sf school building. IMEG prepared full civil site plans until permit approval. Tasks included new utility design, new parking

New K-12 Campus

Known as one of the largest K-12 school projects in California history, the Robert F. Kennedy Community School sits atop the historical Ambassador Hotel site where Mr. Kennedy himself was seen last. LAUSD commissioned the new elementary, middle and high school on the former 23-acre Ambassador Hotel site, demolishing most of the historic site and

452,000-SF New High School

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and technology engineering and design for a new 452,000-sf high school and site buildings. The new high school includes a complete applied tech area with an auto shop, wood shop, power lab and welding lab; TV studio; natatorium; greenhouse; football stadium with press box, concession area and restrooms; baseball stadium; and

Comprehensive Modernization Project

Grover Cleveland Charter School in Reseda, CA, had outgrown its space. The 1961 finger-plan campus was planned for 1,500 students, but enrollment had doubled. As the student population grew over the years, portable classrooms were erected to house them, creating a haphazard layout. In 2017, the Los Angeles Unified School District undertook a $170 million

College Prep School Renovation

IMEG provided planning and landscape architecture services for the redesign of the National Cathedral School courtyard and new centralized, secure entry portal. IMEG developed a design for the 1.8-acre site that reflected the historic architecture of the campus, incorporated learning opportunities into the landscape and redesigned and replaced a 100-seat amphitheater. The design concept focused

Early Learning Center Net Zero Upgrade

IMEG collaborated with FGM Architects and River Trails School District to review options to renovate the existing Parkview Early Learning Center into a highly sustainable, net-zero certified project, since renamed Prairie Trails School. Engineers evaluated HVAC and envelope options by creating an energy model of the existing building to test various strategies and their impact

Replacement Elementary School

Creekside Elementary is a 49,000-sf elementary school located in Boulder, CO, for grades PK-5. The building was originally constructed in 1955 with numerous additions and renovations. In 2014, the school district decided that replacing the school would be the best approach to incorporate 21st century learning, current educational facility safety requirements, occupant comfort, and provide