New Mixed-Use Urban Community

IMEG’s San Francisco structural team provided engineering design and services for Avalon Walnut Creek, a mixed-use development that is part of the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village. The village is an 18-acre site master-planned by MVE & Partners and developed by Pleasant Hill BART Transit Village Associates. Land that was primarily surface parking for 1,500

Mixed-Use Building in Hollywood District

IMEG’s Portland structural team provided engineering design and services for a three-story, mixed-use building totaling 71,000-sf and a four-story parking garage. A fast track design phase was required to meet the developer’s leasing commitments and necessitated real time design decisions when meeting with the architect and the owner. 

New Mixed-Use Building

IMEG’s Portland structural team provided engineering design and services for The Prescott Apartments, a mixed-use complex comprised of 155 apartments and six commercial spaces surrounding a beautiful courtyard. It’s prime location in the Interstate Corridor of North Portland gives residents and patrons easy access to the light rail line and freeway and makes it a great building for commuters in a

Heavy Timber Multi-Use Building

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the new 45,000-sf multi-use building in Chicago’s historical Fulton market district. This project was the first new heavy timber multi-story building in the City of Chicago in over 50 years. IMEG first developed a couple of different structural system schemes for the Owner to

Multi-level Residential Adaptive Use Building

Structural engineering and design services were provided for this adaptive-reuse project that transformed the outdated office building into a 510,000-sf modern apartment building. The high-rise includes 418 units with indoor and outdoor amenities. These amenities include a dramatic roof deck providing residents with 360° views of the Bay Area, garden space, grass lawn, lounges, fire

New Mixed-Use Residential Development

IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for Lyric, a 237,000-sf, new five-story Type IIIA over 3-story Type IA mixed-use development consisting of two levels of 75,000-sf underground parking, 20,000-sf at grade retail and restaurant space with adjacent parking, and 130,000-sf residential units in Walnut Creek. This elevated PT concrete podium supporting two buildings feature

Portland Mixed-use Facility

Located adjacent to the Conway District at NW 21st & Quimby in Portland, the seven-story, 202,200-sf mixed-use facility includes 162 living units, a courtyard, offices, parking, and ground-floor retail. The project consists of two wood-framed, three-story residential buildings separated by a courtyard, all of which is situated above a two-level, post-tensioned concrete parking structure that is partially

Historic Landmark Renovation

IMEG provided structural engineering services for the historic renovation of a San Francisco landmark adjacent to the cable car turnaround. The 85-year-old, eight-story, masonry building that houses the original branch of Bank of America was seismically retrofitted, expanded, and restored for mixed-use tenants including the bank, retail shops, and 44 high-end apartments.  The challenging seismic

Plaza at Triton Park

The Plaza at Triton Park is a 425,000-sf, design/build, mixed-use, high-density residential project serving as a major landmark and gateway to the Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area. The development features an urban classic contemporary design for 307 residential units and approximately 17,000-sf of retail space. There are three main structures in this project,

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