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
Project Region: St. Louis Region
Industrial Food Process and Laboratory Facility
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
Campus Master Plan & Multi-phase Transformation
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
New Research Laboratory
The William H. Danforth Wing is a new, 80,000-sf research building addition to the 136,000-sf Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, the world’s largest independent nonprofit research institute focused on plant science. Primary goals of the project were to provide a flexibile, state-of-the-art research wing that could adapt to future changes in the
Historic Campus Building Renovation
IMEG provided engineering design and services for a complete gut and remodel of the interior spaces in Washington University’s historic Umrath Hall. The design maintained the historic integrity of the shell while presenting a contemporary core and interior fit out. Heating and cooling for the building was accomplished with four-pipe fan coil units and dedicated outside air
School of Medicine Couch Biomedical Research Building
The 200,000-sf, LEED Gold certified Couch Biomedical Research Building is located on open space (surface parking and landscaped areas) at Washington University. In years past, this was a residential neighborhood with small single family masonry residences that have been razed leaving buried subsurface rubble. The facility replaces older, less efficient research space with new, highly
Healthcare Campus Renewal Project
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, commissioning, and construction administration design services for the new replacement hospital and ambulatory care center.
Replacement Children’s Hospital
IMEG Corp. provided engineering design and services for the new, 90,000-sf Shriners Hospital for Children, located on the BJC Healthcare campus. The new pediatric orthopaedic hospital replaced the former, 50-year-old Shriners hospital. The new facility includes 12 inpatient beds, three surgical suites, 18 clinic examination rooms, central sterile, lab, outpatient clinic and radiology. The project
Gateway Arch National Park Renovation & Expansion
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the addition and renovation of the Museum of Westward Expansion at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and Gateway Arch.