Off-Campus Student Housing

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, as well as planning and landscape architecture, during the entitlement of a six-acre site in the City of Fairfax. The project provided the first off-campus student housing for George Mason University students. The 825-bed development offers students easy access to campus and downtown. To minimize negative visual

Seismic Corrections in Eight Buildings

IMEG, serving as a subconsultant, provided engineering services on a multi-disciplined team to develop a Project Book, addressing eight buildings on the Jonathan M. Wainwright VAMC campus that required seismic retrofitting and renovations to correct non-structural seismic deficiencies. A total of over 125,000-sf, these eight buildings include multiple administrative buildings, a specialty care building, clinic,

351-Space Mixed-use Parking Garage

This project consists of a six-level, 115,890 sf, open, long span, precast parking garage adjacent to a new 266,000 sf residential building with 242 apartments.  The top of the parking garage contains an amenity deck with a swimming pool, pool cabana and outdoor terrace areas for the residents. The functional design of the garage consists

New High-End Office Building

IMEG engineers utilized structural steel stub-girder framing with slabs-on-metal-deck for the Tysons Overlook office building in Tysons Corner, VA to solve mechanical ductwork placement challenges, which also resulted in reduced total building height and architectural cladding costs. Tysons Overlook is in a prime location in Tysons Corner, VA, surrounded by several leading corporations’ headquarters. The

New Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG provided structural engineering design for The Spectrum, a 570,000-sf mixed-use facility located in the heart of downtown Falls Church, VA. Two seven-story towers comprised of residential, retail, and parking are connected in an “L” shaped footprint. The towers are comprised of 189 luxury residential units and 32,000-sf of street-level retail space, including a restaurant.

New Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG provided structural engineering design and services for The Dalton, a new 14-story, 266,000-sf residential/mixed-use building located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The apartment building is one of the tallest structures around the Braddock Road Metro Station area. The 270-unit apartment building includes 1,500-sf of ground floor retail and sits above two levels, 82,500-sf of

Historic Hospital Conversion to Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG provided structural engineering design for the conversion of the historic Columbia Hospital for Women into a residential/mixed-use facility in Washington, D.C. The former hospital was transformed into a 394,000-sf residential/mixed-use facility called The Columbia Residences. The six-story hospital was built in 1915 in the neoclassical Italian Renaissance Style including two Y-shaped wings, a red

Data Center Build-Out

IMEG provided structural design services under an accelerated schedule for the build-out of an existing 126,800-sf shell building into a fully redundant data center on Shaw Road in Sterling, VA. Sterling Colocation Site and Data Center Campus IV is on a 10-acre site located a short distance from Dulles International Airport. Security features include a

New High-Performing Data Center

IMEG provided structural engineering design for a new two-story, 348,000-sf high-performing facility in a record six months. The facility is the second on CyrusOne’s data center campus in Northern Virginia. The data center includes data halls, raised floor space, Class A office space and additional support areas. The shell building is a precast concrete framing

New Residential Village

IMEG provided structural design services for Shirlington Village, an 11-story, 217,700-sf residential building with 62,300-sf of parking in Arlington, VA. Shirlington was developed in 1943 due to its convenient location to Washington, D.C. As originally designed, residents of Shirlington still enjoy a small-town atmosphere. Stores, theaters, and dining establishments are within walking distance on a