Renovation and Addition

The project: The L.E. Phillips Memorial Library, originally constructed in 1976, needed an upgrade and additional space for programming and community gatherings. A feasibility study and space needs analysis conducted in 2017 revealed that many systems in the building were at the end of their useful life and that the library needed to increase in

New Medical Group Clinic

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and technology engineering design services, along with energy modeling, acoustics, and WELL consultation, for the new 39,800-sf SSM Health Dean Medical Group clinic in Beaver Dam, WI. The new clinic will be the first WELL certified medical clinic and includes procedure and exam rooms, conference rooms and center,

New Multivenue Athletic Center

This project combined functions previously housed in four locations into the Falcon Center, a single, unified complex. The facility provides students with a state-of-the-art location for the college’s Health and Human Performance academic program, Falcon athletics program, and recreation program. New programming space for indoor and outdoor activities also are provided along with updates to

New Two-story Research Building

IMEG provided mechanical and technology services for the new meat science facility at the UW Madison Campus – a two-story teaching, research, and outreach facility to support the meat industry in Wisconsin, including modern meat processing and research techniques and technologies. The building houses BSL-2 laboratories for food safety research, an abattior, carcass chilling, a

New Two-story Building

IMEG provided structural, MEP, fire protection, technology and security design, and construction administration services for the Forest Park Middle School in Franklin, WI. The new, two-story building accommodates over 1,300 students in grades 6 through 8 and houses 42 traditional classrooms along with multiple studios, a STEM center, and collaboration hubs. The middle school is

New Fitness Complex with Ice Rink and Natatorium

IMEG provided mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and ice rink design services for the new Bakke Recreation & Wellbeing Center at the UW Madison campus. The project included demolition of the existing gymnasium/natatorium facility to create the needed space for the new center. The complex includes eight multipurpose courts, ice rink with spectator seating, natatorium, indoor

Clinic Relocation and Enabling Project

IMEG provided mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and technology engineering design services for the relocation of the Internal Medicine Clinic and the Family Care Clinic. The relocation of the clinics allowed the implementation of the collaborative care model and addresses expandability for future growth, improving patient experience, and patient/caregiver flow and access to care. The clinics were

UW Health Sports Factory

IMEG’s civil team was instrumental in repurposing an abandoned industrial building along the Rock River in Rockford into the UW Health Sports Factory, a highly complex project that was a component of the multi-stakeholder “Reclaiming First Initiative” promoting sports tourism in the Greater Rockford Area. As part of the design team, IMEG participated in regularly

New Fire Station Designed with Intelligent Building Strategies

The City of Madison’s new Fire Station 14 showcases the city’s commitment to its community and the environment. Along with high-efficiency equipment and stringent sustainability goals, this project was designed with intelligent building strategies that helped the project achieve LEED Platinum certification. IMEG engineers provided several intelligent building strategies including sub-metering for water, HVAC trend

New Advanced Orthopedic Facility

IMEG is providing medical equipment planning services for the new center which will offer diagnostic, surgery/treatment, and rehabilitation services. The facility is set up to streamline and offer efficient and convenient orthopedic-spine-pain theme procedures and therapies for patients in one location. The center will include eight inpatient and outpatient OR’s (with four additional planned), two