IMEG provided the civil engineering for 4.25 miles of roadway reconstruction in Lincoln County, South Dakota. The construction of the road was important to the 40 landowners and businesses along the corridor, as well to as commuters who travel the main road to Lennox from Interstate 29. Planning involved provisions for multiple detours, as the
Project Region: Greater Los Angeles Region
Master Plan Update
Pico Rivera is in the process of updating the master plans, including the Water Master Plan, Wastewater Collection Master Plan and the Storm Drain Master Plan. The City entered into a contract to develop these updates. In addition to the full system evaluation and project recommendation, IMEG performed a full evaluation of the PFAS within
New Corporate Headquarters and Parking Structure
IMEG’s Los Angeles structural team provided engineering design and services for Symantec’s Corporate Headquarters, which consists of two 250,000-sf, four-story office buildings and a parking structure for about 900 vehicles. The parking structure includes two levels above grade and three levels below grade and was constructed using poured-in-place concrete. The two office buildings highlight several sustainable features including
West Hollywood Hotel Renovation
IMEG’s Los Angeles structural team provided engineering design and services for a complete renovation of the thirteen-story Hyatt hotel in West Hollywood, originally built in 1962. The renovation transformed the hotel into Hyatt’s new luxury boutique Andaz brand. Major structural components of the project consisted of a new main staircase, structural support for the restaurant renovation/expansion, new rooftop terrace, and meeting
New High School Gymnasium
IMEG’s Los Angeles structural team (formerly Nishkian Chamberlain) provided engineering design and services for a Hilda L. Solis Learning Academy’s new 15,000-sf, two-story gymnasium. The first floor of the new building houses a gymnasium as well as locker rooms and miscellaneous storage rooms. The second floor contains office space, dance halls, and a conference room. The design included concrete masonry unit (CMU) construction
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
New Charter Elementary School and Theater
This Division of the State Architect (DSA) project consists of a new Charter elementary school and theater in just over 60,000 square feet. The north wing of the building is a two-story structure that houses learning pods, conference rooms, office space, and a greenhouse. The southern portion of the building is a one-story structure containing
New Luxury Hotel
IMEG provided structural engineering services for the Terranea Resort. The resort is a 102-acre, full-service, Mediterranean-style luxury hotel overlooking the Pacific Ocean. This structure stands sixty feet tall and consists of separate casitas, bungalows, a children’s center, three swimming pools, a 25,000 square-foot spa and fitness center, 63,000 square feet of meeting and event space,
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
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