New Sinclair School of Nursing

IMEG provided engineering design services for University of Missouri’s new Sinclair School of Nursing. The project involved demolishing the existing building on the campus of Missouri University’s University Hospital and constructing a smaller, free-standing building over the existing basement. The new facility allows for more efficient use of the overall square footage. The new building

New Health Sciences and Technologies Studies Building

IMEG is currently providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, structural, energy modeling, acoustics, and commissioning engineering services for the new Health Sciences and Technology Studies building at St. Louis Community College at wildwood. The $58.75 million project is part of the community college’s district-wide master plan which identified a growing student population around the

Building Renovation to Police Headquarters

IMEG provided engineering design services for a 78,000-sf renovation of a seven-story office building into Police Headquarters for the City of Clayton. In addition to the police department, the building houses the Information Systems department, additional city offices, and two federal tenants. Challenges included: Low floor-to-floor heights with limited plenum space for mechanical and electrical

New Three-story Facility

IMEG provided mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services for the new 36,500-sf, three-story police station. The building is located on an existing sloped site with a partially enclosed basement parking garage. The new facility includes: Storm Shelter Armory Shop Armory Storage Vehicle Sallyport 911 Call Center Large Evidence Storage Secure Lobby/Entry Bureau of

New Center for the Arts

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is a world class center for the arts. This center consists of an 1,800-seat performance hall and a 1,600-seat concert hall surrounded by a grand lobby on the south and dressing rooms and other back-of-the-house areas on the north. Marrying the artistic vision with the mechanical requirements of the

New Heart Hospital

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Mercy Hospital Springfield’s new heart hospital. The design included renovating 120,000-sf of existing hospital space and adding 18,600-sf. Approximately 31,000-sf of the renovated space will house seven cath labs, a hybrid cath lab, hybrid OR, and four cardiac OR’s. The project’s new space will house nuclear medicine, inpatient

National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF)

The National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) represents the pinnacle of research for protecting the United States’ food and animal agriculture supply. It is a facility under the joint direction of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Agriculture with a primary mission of studying foreign animal, emerging and zoonotic diseases

National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility

IMEG provided structural and security engineering design services for a next-generation biological and agricultural defense facility, the National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF), which replaced the aging research facility at Plum Island. The project consists of the following laboratory facilities and outbuildings: 504,000-sf main research building 13,000-sf cGMP research lab 1,000-sf entry guard house 22,000-sf

New Olathe West High School

IMEG provided commissioning services for the Olathe School District’s design/bid/build new high school project. This three-floor, 370,000-square-foot, $80 million high school was constructed with a non-performing construction manager responsible for administering all district contracts, including the three pre-purchased equipment contracts for variable refrigerant flow, dedicated outdoor air, and rooftop equipment. The new high school features

New Hospital Building

The University of Kansas Hospital has been involved in the development of a comprehensive facilities master plan starting in early 2011. One conclusion of the master plan was the immediate need to construct a new inpatient facility on the University of Kansas Medical Center’s campus, including the related infrastructure and support improvements. The new 600,000-sf