New Student Recreation Center

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and technology engineering design and services for the new Nicholas Recreation Center, a $96.5 million, 250,000-sf facility at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. The center provides both recreational and competitive athletic spaces for students and the community. The project is a main component of the university’s Rec Sports Master Plan,

New Two-Story Office Building

MEG provided mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and architectural lighting engineering design and services, along with construction administration, for the 40,000-sf new two-story office building for Bell Labs in Deforest, WI. The headquarters includes the addition of small lab areas with fume hoods, six animal testing rooms which required special environmental conditions, a small cage wash

Education Center and Greenhouse Additions – LEED Platinum

IMEG provided structural and technology engineering design and services for two new additions to the Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison. The 16-acre gardens currently feature local plants from the Midwest and an indoor conservatory that holds tropical plants, flowers, and birds. The additions included an 11,735-sf education center and 10,995-sf production greenhouse. The education center

New Mixed-Use Structure and Transit Hub

Revitalizing Downtown – Grand River Station is a joint mixed-use and transit hub developed in partnership by the City of La Crosse and private developers to increase activity and economic development in the historic downtown area. Meeting Design Challenges – The six-story structure houses an eight-bus transfer station, passenger terminal, 15,000 square feet of retail

New Leopold Residence Hall and Commons Renovation

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus wanted to meet the demand for on-campus housing for first year students while also improving housing and food services in the West Lakeshore area of the campus. IMEG provided mechanical and electrical engineering services for a new, LEED Gold, 155-bed residence hall and the 4,200-sf renovation of the adjacent Holt

Access Control for New Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab

IMEG provided electrical and technology engineering design services for a new 78,000 SF Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (WVDL). The 3-story building is located on the University of Wisconsin – Madison campus in close proximity to the Small Animal Clinic and the Large Animal Hospital. The lab, an independent Wisconsin state agency with administrative ties to

Replacement Manufacturing Facility

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering and design services for the new Affiliated Construction Services (ACS) headquarters and manufacturing facility that replaced the original flood-damaged ACS facility. The new structure, located on higher grounds in the Liberty Business Park, houses 13,000-sf of office space and 37,000-sf of fabrication, machining, and

New Library

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the Village of Waunakee’s new public library. The brownfield site includes a bike path and pedestrian walkway near the two-story, 40,000-sf building. The new library features a 2,400-sf community center that seats 115 to 200 people. Engineers provided structural, MEP, fire protection, and technology services for the facility,

New LEED Platinum Fire Station in Madison

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the new LEED Platinum Fire Station 14 in Madison. The new station provides space for recruit testing, incumbent standards, training evolutions, community meetings, engagement, education, fire prevention, and health services such as community paramedicine. IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology design, as well as construction administration

Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural engineering for a new 4.8 MW landfill gas-to-energy plant located in eastern Wisconsin. The project supports the state’s renewable energy goals and will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The process, mechanical systems, and structure were all drawn in Revit. IMEG coordinated the interconnection with the utility company to