Indoor Ski and Snowboarding Center

The project: Provide the infrastructure needed for the fit-out of an indoor ski and snowboarding training center within a space previously occupied by a department store. The goal: Create a Snobahn facility on the north side of Denver that is larger than the original facility in Centennial, which is located on the southern side of

Community Recreation Center

To best serve the needs of their growing community, the City of Oak Park sought to design and construct a new Community Recreation Center on a one-acre property site located at Madison Street and Harvey Avenue. The full vision of the project was split into two phases. IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and

Sportspark Facility Renovation

The Roosevelt Island Sportspark, built in 1977, is a 75,000-sf, two-story recreational facility with a swimming pool, full-size gymnasium, an exercise room, multi-purpose studio and outdoor basketball court serving the Roosevelt Island community, as well as others in NYC at large. The building is segregated into two main sections—the pool and gymnasium—with smaller activity spaces

New Wellness and Aquatic Center

The Cumberland Park Wellness and Aquatic Center was developed as a community hub for the City of West Lafayette. As a sign of the community’s dedication to sustainability and inclusion, the Wellness Center ties into the existing Cumberland Park trail system, relocated existing community playground equipment, and includes the state’s first gender neutral, universal bathrooms.

Marina Complex Redevelopment

IMEG provided civil, survey, and environmental engineering design services for the marina complex redevelopment. Lake Fairfax Park’s 476 acres features an 18-acre lake, The Water Mine — an outdoor swimming pool with water park features — seasonal fishing, campgrounds, picnic areas, trails, a carousel and playground, restrooms, boat house, and new administration building. Phase one

Recreation Center Expansion

IMEG provided skylight and roof inspection photography using drone technology. The pictures were so clear and precise it saved the architects and engineers from climbing on the building to inspect in person. IMEG also provided civil and survey engineering design services for the 32,600-sf expansion which included meeting rooms, locker rooms, a fitness center, additional

New Headquarters and Training Center

IMEG provided MEP and Technology engineering design services for the new Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters and Training Center. The 330,000-sf facility is situated on a 30-acre site in Henderson, NV, and reflects the branding of the team’s new Allegiant Stadium, which is about 11 miles away from the Las Vegas Strip. Spaces include administrative and

New Multivenue Athletic Center

This project combined functions previously housed in four locations into the Falcon Center, a single, unified complex. The facility provides students with a state-of-the-art location for the college’s Health and Human Performance academic program, Falcon athletics program, and recreation program. New programming space for indoor and outdoor activities also are provided along with updates to

Indoor Practice Facility and Football Operations

The Hansen Football Performance Center Indoor Practice Facility and Football Operations, designed by IMEG, was modeled by The Weidt Group to use 66 percent less energy than the ASHRAE 90.1.2007 baseline as part of the MidAmerican Energy Commercial New Construction Program. The two-story operations building includes strength and conditioning space, locker rooms, a lobby and

Stadium Expansion and Renovation

Memorial Stadium was dedicated in October 1924 and has seen little change throughout its history. It was the last of the Big Ten conference venues to undergo any type of major renovation. A mixture of Georgian Revival and Neoclassical architecture, the structure is considered one of the nation’s most distinctive sports stadiums. IMEG served as