New Life Sciences Building

The largest construction project in campus history, the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building provides labs and classrooms for graduate and undergraduate students in multiple disciplines including agriculture, life sciences, veterinary medicine, chemistry, and engineering.   IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the facility, which houses a large microscopy and imaging center with state-of-the-art electron microscopes.

New Galveston National Laboratory

The $167 million Galveston National Laboratory is one of only two such facilities funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease/National Institutes of Health that serves as part of a national biodefense network. This 172,000-sf state-of-the-art biocontainment research facility provides much-needed laboratory space for researchers from around the United States and includes BSL-4

New Galveston SHOPE Lab

Located on the top level of a three-story cast-in-place concrete, brick-clad building, this containment laboratory is constructed abutting, and partially overhanging, an existing building designated for historic preservation.  IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the project. Structural systems were carefully designed around unusual site-specific challenges, such as a deeply cantilevered post-tensioned roof from which

New Multi-Disciplinary Research Facility

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is a research facility where over 3,500 research projects are conducted in a year. In order to support their continual research, a new lab facility was required to aid researchers located in the South Campus. The new multi-disciplinary research facility is a five-story, 78,000-sf addition to the existing

Virology and Immunology Laboratory Complex

IMEG performed the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing commissioning for this BSL-3 and BSL-4 laboratory. Pre-functional performance commissioning was performed during the construction phase of the project. Functional performance commissioning began at project completion. The facility consists of a 35,000 sf, single-story bio-medical research laboratory complex which ranks in the top facilities capable of studying emerging

New Corporate Campus

ExxonMobil constructed a state-of-the-art campus in Houston that is home to its Upstream, Downstream, and Chemicals companies and associated employees. The campus is located on 385 wooded acres about 25 miles north of downtown Houston. Designed to accommodate 10,000 employees, the campus design incorporates extensive research into best practices in workplace design and benchmarking from

Consolidated Rental Car Facility

IMEG provided electrical design for a new consolidated rental car facility that provides ground/air transportation interface and includes consolidated rental car facilities, public parking, and related infrastructure for the San Antonio International Airport. The new facility features: 2,600 ready-space garage on 5 or 6 levels at approximately 936,000-sf 175 parking stalls approximately 63,000-sf Customer service

Security Consulting for New Facility

IMEG provided comprehensive security consulting services for the Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing (CIADM) including Threat Assessment, Security System Design and Security System Commissioning. Security systems designed included: Access Control and Alarm Monitoring Video Surveillance and recording Security Voice Communications Intrusion Detection Vehicle Access Control The project included the new construction of

Laredo-Convent Avenue Land Port of Entry

IMEG provided security consulting and engineering services for the Laredo-Convent Avenue LPOE which is connected to the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge. The project consisted of modernization and expansion of the existing historic facility including: reconfigured and expanded non-commercial vehicular and pedestrian processing areas for increased operational efficiency; increased number of pedestrian processing lanes

New Cultural Arts Facility

IMEG provided electrical engineering design, commissioning and peer review services for mechanical for the redevelopment of the historic Municipal Auditorium into a world-class cultural arts venue. Designed to achieve LEED Silver certification, the historic character of the building is being carefully preserved. The Tobin Center is designed with a unique “flat floor” capability: the 1,759-seat