School of Nursing

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, technology, and acoustics engineering services and design, along with architectural lighting and commissioning, for the new classroom, research, and administrative facility for the Loyola University Niehoff School of Nursing. The four-story, 60,000-sf complex contains a state-of-the-art Clinical Performance Center with simulation labs where students work with computer-driven mannequins

Community Geothermal Study

The project: IMEG is leading the analysis and design of a community-scale geothermal system for the City of Ann Arbor, MI, one of 11 similar projects selected and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office. The project focuses on the city’s Bryant neighborhood, an underserved, energy-burdened community of 262 households, 75

New Health Professions Building

IMEG provided engineering design services for Ball State University’s new health building that consolidates the university’s health-related programs into Interprofessional Education (IPE) spaces including academic office suites, faculty offices, classrooms, teaching labs, research labs, health clinics, simulation and patient suites, and general support spaces. Programs include nursing, health sciences, speech pathology and audiology, nutrition and

New Health Sciences and Technologies Studies Building

IMEG is currently providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, structural, energy modeling, acoustics, and commissioning engineering services for the new Health Sciences and Technology Studies building at St. Louis Community College at wildwood. The $58.75 million project is part of the community college’s district-wide master plan which identified a growing student population around the

Building Performance Optimization

Since 2019, IMEG has facilitated the development and implementation of a strategic Energy and Water Management Plan for Parkview Health at several of the healthcare organization’s campuses in Indiana. 49 projects at 26 facilities including: Commissioning 14 projects across most hospital campuses Retro-commissioning and Monitoring-based Commissioning Huntington Hospital and MOB LaGrange Hospital and MOB Regional

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

SSM Health Building Performance Analysis

Since 2012, IMEG has facilitated the development and implementation of building performance optimization for SSM Health. 11 Projects at 2 facilities including: Commissioning: Good Samaritan Hospital Airflow Optimization: St. Mary’s Hospital ASU-027 St. Mary’s Hospital HVAC Improvements St. Mary’s Hospital Heating Plant Upgrades St. Mary’s Hospital ED Renovation Retro-Commissioning: Good Samaritan Hospital St. Mary’s Hospital

Solar Photovoltaic Analysis

IMEG provided energy sustainable design services for a photovoltaic study at Cummins, Inc., in Columbus, IN. The project included a formal evaluation for on-site solar PV potential at 18 locations on the company’s southern Indiana campus. These initial sites are part of a plan targeting reduction in the campus greenhouse gas footprint and comprise the

Future Performance Standards

IMEG provided master planning and development services for the Future Building Performance Standards project for Cummins in Columbus, IN. The project is in support of the company’s desire to improve efficiency and decarbonize their administration, manufacturing, and support buildings across the globe. The standards will be used to direct design teams and contractors toward solutions