IMEG provided structural, civil, surveying, and geotechnical engineering design and services for the new 73,000-sf three-story YMCA in Davenport, Iowa. The new facility includes community rooms, clinical spaces, and lap, therapy and play pools. The upper levels of the new YMCA have a competition gymnasium, racquetball courts, fitness spaces, suspended running track and outdoor terrace.
Project Market: Sports and Recreation
New Event and Conference Center
IMEG provided structural design for the Wingspan Event and Conference Center at the Washington County Fair Complex in Hillsboro, OR. The new, 90,000-sf, award-winning facility will serve as the centerpiece for a revitalization of the Fair Complex meant to provide year-round opportunities for large community events as well as national and regional conferences. The $46-million
New Recreational Center
IMEG’s Los Angeles structural team (formerly Nishkian Chamberlain) provided structural design services for Agoura Hills Recreation Center. The project was a major renovation, remodel, and seismic retrofit of an existing 15,400 square foot church into a new recreation center for the City of Agoura Hills. Also included were the design of two new multipurpose rooms
Major Warehouse Renovation
IMEG’s Portland structural team provided engineering design and services for the major renovation of a 34,536-sf warehouse built in 1974 for the City of Sherwood Public Works. The renovation included adding three feet of headroom by mounting support beams above the roof. Most of the renovated building space is now used to house city public works operations, while
Athletic Facility Updates
The Concordia Club is an established athletic facility in San Francisco that was damaged during the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. IMEG’s San Francisco structural team (formerly Nishkian Menninger) provided structural design services for the building and was retrofitted to comply with the current seismic codes of San Francisco. The natatorium and the remainder of the
New Student Recreation Center
IMEG’s Portland structural team provided improvements and renovations to the existing historic McAlexander Field House, originally constructed in the early 1900’s. The building primarily serves as a recreation center for the students on campus. The design included the addition of a two-story interior wood frame structure that serves as a baseball batting cage on the
Covelli Multi-Sport Arena and Jennings Family Wrestling Practice Facility
IMEG provided engineering design services for the new LEED Silver Covelli Multi-Sport Arena at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The Olympic sports arena houses volleyball, fencing, gymnastics, and wrestling and includes a practice facility with mats, coaches’ offices, and meeting spaces. The facility’s convertible seating design provides space for the wide variety of
New Fitness Center
IMEG provided structural renovation for improvements to an existing retail facility, creating a new Equinox Fitness center, totaling approximately 35,000 square feet. Significant improvements included the coordination of mezzanine-level demolition, structural support of a new elevator, and floor strengthening to support fitness club loading. We provided analytical analysis for floor vibration characteristics based on the
New Multi-Purpose Event Center & Arena
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the new Wintrust Arena at McCormick Square, the country’s largest convention center. The new design-build facility is part of a redevelopment plan to transform the surrounding neighborhood into a vibrant entertainment district with new dining and entertainment venues, hotels, and streetscapes. The $150 million, 10,600-seat arena, located at
New Basketball Practice Facility
IMEG provided engineering design for the new, $41M, 143,000-sf St. Vincent Center, a joint venture of Pacers Sports & Entertainment and St. Vincent Health. The five-story center was built in a pie-shaped space on Delaware Street immediately east of Bankers Life Fieldhouse – the Indiana Pacers’ home arena – and adjacent to the Virginia Avenue