New Residence Hall

IMEG provided engineering design services, as well as energy modeling, for a new five-story Residential Hall at Case Western Reserve University. The 123,200-sf Hall houses roughly 290 students in 106 apartments, ranging in size from one-bedroom to four-bedroom apartments. Additionally, the “S” shaped building includes 8 townhouse style units which house two students each. Common

New Office Buildings

In excess of 1.5 million square feet, this LEED Gold Certified project is comprised of four buildings and occupies each of the four corners at First and Howard Streets in Downtown San Francisco. IMEG’s San Francisco structural team (formerly Nishkian Menninger) provided engineering design and services for the project. Building 1 is a 420,673-sf concrete high-rise with ten floors of

New LEED Platinum Student Center

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Emory University’s new Emory Student Center. The project was driven by the university’s growing space demands, a desire for larger, more flexible and efficient dining services, technology and infrastructure upgrades, and more room for student organizations and gathering spaces. The 115,000-sf building includes dining facilities, 1,200-seat event space,

New Sustainable Science Classroom

IMEG provided structural engineering services for the single-story, sustainable science classroom built in conjunction with Devcon Architecture on the Walden West campus of Santa Clara County Office of Education. As a part of the Walden West campus – which strives to immerse students in the world of science and the environment – the new 3,600

Plaza at Triton Park

The Plaza at Triton Park is a 425,000-sf, design/build, mixed-use, high-density residential project serving as a major landmark and gateway to the Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area. The development features an urban classic contemporary design for 307 residential units and approximately 17,000-sf of retail space. There are three main structures in this project,

New Technology Building

IMEG, with supporting sub-contractors, was retained as the Commissioning Authority for Bayer’s (formerly Monsanto) new technology lab and administration building, providing the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, life safety systems, building envelope and Americans with Disability Act (ADA) review. The project received LEED Gold certification per the guidelines in LEED 2009. Services covered design, construction, and occupancy

Ambulatory Care Clinic

IMEG provided LEED commissioning services for the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), a combined hospital and flagship medical institution for the Unites States Army, Air Force, and Navy. The design-build project consists of building a new 560,000-sf ambulatory care clinic, a 240,000-sf in-patient addition to the existing hospital, an eight-story, 944-space patient parking

New Readiness Center and Army Aviation Support Facility

IMEG provided engineering design and services for a new Army Aviation Support Facility and Readiness Center at the Greater Kankakee Airport. The $64.6 million facility consists of a 73,000-sf readiness center and 112,000-sf Army aviation support facility, supporting three units of the National Guard: the 935th, B016 and Medivac. Engineers provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire

Replacement Hospital

IMEG provided mechanical engineering design and services for a new seven-story, LEED Gold hospital at Camp Pendleton. The design-build project was one of the largest Recovery Act endeavors within the Department of Defense. The replacement hospital includes a central utilities plant, emergency room, surface parking, and a 1,500-space multi-level parking structure. Supporting facilities include inpatient

New Materials Design Laboratory

IMEG provided engineering design of all non-radiological facilities, including all central systems, for the new Materials Design Laboratory (MDL), the first building visitors will encounter at the Argonne National Laboratory site. The MDL is a current, state-of-the-art laboratory/office facility, enabling Argonne to maintain a leadership position in energy science research. The MDL was designed to