College of Business & Economics Building

Reynolds Hall is a 108,000-sf, six-story steel frame academic building for West Virginia University’s Chambers College of Business and Economics. Located along the Monongahela River on the site of the former Stansbury Hall Field House, the building features a 300- seat lecture hall, multiple lounge spaces, a trading room, hospitality and economic simulation labs, learning

New Mixed-use Facility

The project: Heming is a luxury mixed-use development in the Scott’s Run neighborhood of Mclean, VA. The 481,000-sf, 28-story tower includes housing (410 apartments including 53 workforce dwelling units and 11 larger two-story apartments), 37,700-sf of retail space, 530 parking spaces, and a multilevel public plaza called The Levels. Project highlights: The building showcases a

Potomac River Generating Station

IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering services for the extensive site developments at the Potomac River Generation Station in Alexandria, Virginia. As part of preliminary steps, IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering services including utility designation, location, and mapping, as well as test pitting services for all public and private utilities on the property. SUE Quality Levels

National Museum of the United States Army

IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering services for the United States Army Museum in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The Museum received a donation of trees and required an acre of land be irrigated. IMEG provided utility mapping and designation for all public and private utilities.  SUE Quality Levels D, C, and B.

Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind

IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering services for renovations at the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in Augusta County, Virginia. Project efforts included utility mapping and designation as well as records research. SUE Quality Levels D, C, and B.

Cathedral Subsurface Utility Engineering

IMEG provided subsurface utility engineering (SUE) services for the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More in Arlington, Virginia. The Cathedral underwent renovations for exterior improvements and upgraded stoops. IMEG provided SUE services as part of the preliminary steps, including mapping and designating all public and private utilities at the portions of the site set to undergo

Mixed-Use Development

Parkview is a mixed-use transit-oriented redevelopment project adjacent to the Herndon Metro Station comprised of residential, office, and retail uses at a floor area ratio of up to 4.3. It has a pedestrian activated streetscape that is integrated with attractive public open space and plaza areas for its users. IMEG provided civil engineering design services

New Townhome Community

Madison Mews is a 26-unit townhome development in the City of Fairfax. The redevelopment project involved the demolition of the City Library — which was relocated and rebuilt — and construction of the 26 townhomes, frontage improvements on two streets in the City’s historic downtown area, landscape plans, and streetscape improvements. Significant utility relocation and

Permit Amendment

Luck Stone, a quarry in Fairfax County, Virginia, required engineering consultant services to amend the existing Special Permit Amendment in order for the quarry to continue its operations on the property. IMEG provided civil, survey, land planning, and urban forestry engineering design services to facilitate the amendment approval.

Multifamily Community

Eleven Oaks is a community of 49 townhomes and single-family homes located in downtown Fairfax, near George Mason University. The project consists of a variety of architectural facade styles that create a walkable pedestrian streetscape. IMEG provided civil engineering, land planning, and surveying services for the development from original boundary surveys through final grading plans.