IMEG provided commissioning and energy modeling services, along with mechanical, electrical, and fire protection engineering design, for the new Lincoln Park Zoo visitor center in Chicago. The new two-building facility, connected by an aluminum canopy, houses restrooms, member services and lounge, informational kiosk, stroller rentals, and back-of-house offices. An energy analysis of the Lincoln Park
Project Service: Building Performance Analysis
LEED Gold Student Innovation Center
IMEG provided engineering design services for the LEED Gold, $60-million Student Innovation Center at Iowa State University. The new building was designed for multidisciplinary use and is a hub for students in the College of Engineering and College of Design, furthering the university’s mission to be a hands-on institution. The 146,323-sf, student-centric building houses no
LEED Gold State-of-the-Art Facility
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and energy modeling engineering design and services, along with construction administration, for the new, LEED Gold certified Siebel Center for Design at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The two-story building is a campus-wide hub for student-focused design thinking and learning connecting the north and south areas of
New Academic Library & School of Architecture
IMEG provided engineering design services for Judson University’s new Harm A. Weber Academic Center, home to the School of Art, Design and Architecture and the Benjamin P. Browne Library. The new building included natural ventilation, natural daylighting and photovoltaics – making it one of the “greenest” buildings in the United States. The facility uses an
New Sports Medicine and Performance Center
Located in the heart of the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs (UCCS) campus, the new William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center is a state-of-the-art facility that will host a range of specialties from exercise science and physical therapy to physiology and conditioning, promoting synergies between sports-medicine-based clinical treatments and academics. All spaces
Addition and Renovation
IMEG provided engineering and design services for Gustavus Adolphus College’s expansion and renovation of the iconic, 50-year old Nobel Hall of Science. The $70 million project combined multiple spaces into one complex, housing the departments of biology, chemistry, geography, and geology, along with interdisciplinary programs in biochemistry/molecular biology and environmental studies. The project scope included
Historic Area Redevelopment
IMEG is providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design services for major mixed-use development in Nashville, TN. The project will include: 10-story new residential building w/305 units and on-site parking 166,294-sf new office building outdoor spaces, including a large water feature, dog park, band shell, and green space IMEG is also providing
New Mixed-Use Development
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services, along with energy modeling and construction administration, for the new mixed-use development at the corner of Cermak Road and Wabash Avenue in Chicago. Part of the newly emerging McCormick Place Entertainment District, the project sits just one half block from the new Cermak Green
Campus Redevelopment with Intelligent Building Strategies
LEED PLATINUM, WELL BUILDING, NET ZERO ENERGY and “ONE WATER” The 36-acre Denver Water Operations Complex Redevelopment is as true model for intelligent building and one of the most multi-facetted sustainable projects in the nation. Its many challenging goals – including energy and water efficiency, water reuse, and zero on-site carbon emissions – required intricate
New Research Laboratory with Intelligent Building Strategies
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, the world’s largest independent nonprofit research institute focused on plant science, utilizes several intelligent building technologies in its flexible, new, state-of-the-art William H. Danforth Wing. The 136,000-sf addition provides an optimum environment for the plants and the research and is designed to adapt to future changes in the way