Adaptive Reuse Project

Structural engineering and design services were provided for this office to residential conversion that transformed an outdated 1974 office building into a 510,000-sf modern apartment building. The 29-story building includes 418 units with indoor and outdoor amenities including a dramatic roof deck providing residents with 360° views of the Bay Area, garden space, grass lawn,

Adaptive Reuse and Renovation

The project: Full-scale seismic retrofit, architectural, and MEP renovation of 651 Gateway, an existing 17-story, steel-framed office building into a life science laboratory. The goals: Improve seismic performance while maintaining the building’s current square footage and flexibility of the floor plate and also provide a structural design that accommodates the architectural and MEP upgrades, stiffening

Study, Assessment, and Renovation Design

As members of an A/E team, IMEG designed infrastructure upgrades and renovations to both the main and annex buildings at the University’s Hunters Point animal facility (HPT). Much of the scope centered around the replacement of the main washing and sterilization equipment for the facility, life expectancy/need, and phasing to allow the facility to remain

New Urban Infill Project

Structural engineering and design services were provided for this remodel and adaptive-reuse project that transformed the outdated 1974 office building into a 510,000-sf modern apartment building. The 29-story building includes 418 units with indoor and outdoor amenities including a dramatic roof deck providing residents with 360° views of the Bay Area, garden space, grass lawn,

Modernization Project

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services for a complex renovation of multiple departments within the David Grant Medical Center on Travis Air Force Base. This work was awarded to IMEG as a design/build/initial outfitting (DBIO) task order under an ongoing USACE Little Rock Design-Build MATOC. A Joint Commission-accredited teaching hospital, David Grant

K-8 Building Expansion and Renovation

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for the San Francisco Day School building expansion and renovation located at 350 Masonic Avenue in the Lone Mountain neighborhood in San Francisco. The project consists of a new 22,500-sf, four-story building expansion of the current independent school campus building that serves approximately 400 students from K-8 Grade. The

New Luxury Condominium Development

IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for Crescent Nob Hill, a LEED Gold 7-story new multi-family residential building over 2 levels of basement for residential parking, storage and mechanical located at the top of Nob Hill at the intersection of Powell and California Streets, a tight urban site in San Francisco. Designed to blend

Infrastructure Upgrade

Leading the project as the Prime Consultant, IMEG was contracted to support the Linac Coherent Light Source – II project (LCLS-II) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The LCLS-II project sought to expand the capabilities and capacities of the campus’ existing LCLS facility, which was originally developed with future expansion potential. LCLS-II will construct a 4

New Luxury Lifestyle Hotel

This is a 194,129-sf, 11-story luxury lifestyle hotel which features 250 guestrooms, and is a part of the Menlo Gateway mixed-use development on a 16-acre site in Menlo Park, California. The hotel is a member of Marriott’s Autograph Collection® and offers several upscale amenities including floor-to-ceiling windows in each guestroom, 43 suites, landscaped courtyards and

New Hotel Construction

IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the new Courtyard by Marriott hotel project in Santa Cruz. The project consists of a 160,000-sf, four-story hotel building featuring 150 guest rooms and classified as a Type IIIA building over Type I parking garage. The hotel was designed using fire-retardant treated lumber at the exterior walls