IMEG provided engineering design services for an addition to the existing Justice Center in Rock Island. Engineers provided structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, technology, and acoustical design, along with energy modeling, land surveying, and commissioning services for the new 48,000-square-foot annex building. The annex houses four new courtrooms and offices for the circuit clerk, state’s attorney,
Project Region: Quad Cities Region
New Academic & Laboratory Building
IMEG provided engineering design services for Phase 2 of Western Illinois University’s Riverfront Campus. The three-building development houses the College of Arts & Sciences, Education and Human Services, and Fine Arts and Communication. Phase 2 also includes 22 classrooms, several laboratories, administrative offices, two-story library, computer lab, the Graduate Study Center, the US Bank Writing
New Police Department
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the City of Rock Island’s new police station. The $20 million, 44,500-sf building doubled the space available to the police department, which had outgrown its current, 22,000-sf, 75-year-old facility. The new building and its modern technology allow the department to increase efficiency and upgrade services to the community. IMEG collaborated with
New Consolidated Rental Car Facility
IMEG provided HVAC, plumbing, and electrical engineering design for a 10,000-sf rental car quick-turn-around (QTA) building. The facility includes offices and service garage space for three rental car companies. The design included: Two-lane car wash Fueling islands Infrared radiant tube heating system providing heat for the garages Exhaust system with CO/NO2 monitoring system to ensure
Alternative High School Renovation
IMEG provided engineering design for Davenport Community School District’s new Mid City High School. The facility previously was a medical office building, and the scope consisted of renovating the entire building into an alternative high school. The existing systems were replaced as part of the renovation, including the HVAC systems. IMEG engineers reviewed life-cycle cost
New Corporate Hangar
A new Corporate Aviation Facility for a large AG manufacturer creates an international gateway for the company and “front door” since nearly 50% of the company’s flights are international. The world-class facility accommodates up to six corporate jets and space for aircraft technicians, pilots, staff, reception area, and second-story flight planning room. The apron leading
Sports Complex
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the new 265,000-sf Multi Sports Field and 54,000-sf Fun Center in Bettendorf, IA. Located on a 78-acre site, the two-level building comprises six acres. The complex includes an indoor, regulation-size, synthetic turf soccer field; basketball and volleyball courts; and an indoor entertainment center with bowling, laser tag, restaurant,
New Outdoor Athletic Complex
IMEG provided survey and civil design services for a new athletic complex to be shared by Assumption High School and St. Ambrose University. Phase I of the project features two synthetic turf, all-purpose practice fields; a natural grass softball complex including spectator seating and press box; concessions building; spectator seating for the practice fields; and
Site Development for Fast Food Building
The new Wendy’s in Bettendorf, Iowa is a freestanding building with tall glass exterior and measures just over 4,000-sf. IMEG provided surveying and civil engineering services for site improvements and developed a retaining wall to allow the restaurant to gain additional room along the drive thru area. Exterior patio seating is used in warm weather
Single-Span Replacement Bridge
IMEG provided bridge replacement plans on Turkey Hollow Road over Turkey Hollow Creek in the City of Rock Island. The existing bridge consisted of a three-span, precast concrete channel beam structure, and was replaced with a single-span W36 steel beam bridge with integral abutments and spill-thru slopes. The structure span length is 74’-0” centerline-to-centerline of