Headquarters Expansion

The project: The team designed the 14,800-sf truck bay expansion and 4,500-sf renovation of the existing headquarters for the expansion of the chassis sub-assembly area and relocation of the rinsing and graphic areas for the racing vehicles. The goal: Chip Ganassi Racing needed more storage space for vehicles and new work areas for the racing

New Health Professions Building

IMEG provided engineering design services for Ball State University’s new health building that consolidates the university’s health-related programs into Interprofessional Education (IPE) spaces including academic office suites, faculty offices, classrooms, teaching labs, research labs, health clinics, simulation and patient suites, and general support spaces. Programs include nursing, health sciences, speech pathology and audiology, nutrition and

Hospital Structural Services

IMEG provided structural engineering services for majority of the Deaconess Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana over the past fifteen years. For the main hospital project, IMEG used a new integrated steel delivery method to save the project nearly eight weeks of construction time. IMEG’s 3D steel frame model was electronically transferred to the steel fabricator. The

Building Performance Optimization

Since 2019, IMEG has facilitated the development and implementation of a strategic Energy and Water Management Plan for Parkview Health at several of the healthcare organization’s campuses in Indiana. 49 projects at 26 facilities including: Commissioning 14 projects across most hospital campuses Retro-commissioning and Monitoring-based Commissioning Huntington Hospital and MOB LaGrange Hospital and MOB Regional

Audio-Visual and Technology for New Facility

IMEG is providing technology engineering design services for the new 11,600-sf operations and communications center. The new facility will house the airport’s emergency operations center and emergency response team area. IMEG worked with airport staff to identify applications and procedures required between each dispatch workstation and large video walls. Once the applications were identified, programming

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.

New Orthopedic Hospital and MOB

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design services for Franciscan Health’s new Orthopedic Hospital located in Carmel, IN. Prior to design, IMEG assisted in creating a master plan and course of action to build a state-of-the-art and industry-leading medical facility on a 12-to-18-acre tract of land in Carmel. The new facility

Future Performance Standards

IMEG provided master planning and development services for the Future Building Performance Standards project for Cummins in Columbus, IN. The project is in support of the company’s desire to improve efficiency and decarbonize their administration, manufacturing, and support buildings across the globe. The standards will be used to direct design teams and contractors toward solutions

Backfill Project

The Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center’s primary tenant is consolidating their utilization of space. This will result in approximately 200,000-sf of vacant space that the GSA intends to backfill with new facilities for three to seven federal agencies that are currently housed in leased office space across the Indianapolis area. Under the GSA’s

Historic Fieldhouse Renovation

IMEG provided LEED Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning for the historic Fieldhouse renovation. The two-phase renovation expanded the building through demolition of the existing pool deck, building three new 5,800-sf floors within the existing pool house, with new restrooms and concessions throughout the building and new seating in the bowl. The mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire