Pursuing LEED Gold IMEG is providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering for the new Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. The $92 million facility will feature rare plants from around the world, an event space that can hold up to 450 people, a gift shop,
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, the world’s largest independent nonprofit research institute focused on plant science, utilizes several intelligent building technologies in its flexible, new, state-of-the-art William H. Danforth Wing. The 136,000-sf addition provides an optimum environment for the plants and the research and is designed to adapt to future changes in the way
IMEG is providing engineering and design services for the full adaptive re-use of a former YMCA in downtown St. Louis into a 21c Museum Hotel, a full-service boutique hotel, art museum, and restaurant. The 10-story YMCA building was constructed in 1926 in the Renaissance Revival style with some Gothic elements and is listed on the
IMEG provided engineering design for a new replacement hospital for BJC West County Hospital. The facility replaced an existing 77-bed general medical and surgical hospital. The new, six-story hospital includes 64 private patient rooms, four intensive care rooms, and 14 operating rooms, as well as an adjoining medical office building, parking garage, and space for
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design and services for the renovation of January Hall at Washington University in St. Louis, the first building on campus to be LEED v4 Platinum certified and a recipient of an ACEC Missouri 2021 Excellence in Engineering Grand Award. The three-story building was constructed in
IMEG was selected to provide full engineering design for a building gut-renovation to serve as the new location for an industrial food process and laboratory facility. The purpose of the project was to provide a new facility for the existing functions and to make improvements that address deficiencies in the existing building. The new facility
IMEG, with supporting sub-contractors, was retained as the Commissioning Authority for Bayer’s (formerly Monsanto) new technology lab and administration building, providing the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, life safety systems, building envelope and Americans with Disability Act (ADA) review. The project received LEED Gold certification per the guidelines in LEED 2009. Services covered design, construction, and occupancy
IMEG provided engineering design and services for Spartan Light Metal Products’ new die cast manufacturing facility in Mexico, Mo. The 133,000-sf stand-alone facility is located on Spartan’s existing site and was completed in 2019. Engineers are providing structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology design for the new state-of-the-art facility, which has room
IMEG was selected to provide full engineering design for a building gut-renovation to serve as the new location for an industrial food process and laboratory facility. The purpose of the project was to provide a new facility for the existing functions and to make improvements that address deficiencies in the existing building. The new facility
The VA Medical Center at Jefferson Barracks underwent a campus transformation as part of a master plan development which included expanding the national cemetery more than 30-acres, improving medical and non-medical facilities and updating the campus infrastructure system. A detailed facility assessment reviewed all site utility and infrastructure systems, existing central plant and sub-stations, and