Vidler Tunnel

The City of Golden purchased the Vidler Tunnel and collection system in 2000, which provides western slope water from the Peru Creek Basin in Summit County into the Clear Creek Basin (Guanel-la Pass). IMEG has worked with the City over the past two decades on several improvement projects and maintenance programs. One significant issue with

Water Storage Tank and Pump Station

IMEG and Gene Schaefer from SDG are currently working with Castle Pines Metro District to design and construct a new 2.0 MG buried water storage tank and pump station. The proposed tank will provide additional storage capacity for the District during peak usage periods while the pump station transfers water to the appropriate zones. The

Old Sawmill District Redevelopment

Silver Park was the capstone part of a $5.7 million project to revamp Missoula’s Old Sawmill District. The 14.5-acre park holds the riverfront trail’s newest connection, a new boat ramp and parking lot. The park’s shelters and pavilions are constructed from sinker logs pulled from the Blackfoot and Clark Fork restoration project. The project was

Historic Hotel Site Plan

The Residence Inn by Mariott is a six-story (plus basement), 71,175-sf newly constructed hotel and commercial structure in Downtown Missoula, occupying the historic Missoula Mercantile. IMEG was responsible for the civil site design addressing back-of-house entry along the alleyway to the south, as well as a recess along the south elevation providing for a separate

Facility Expansion Site Plan

IMEG was contracted on behalf of MMW Architects to provide the civil engineering and surveying services for the development of a new commercial facility housing the headquarters for Ravalli Elec-tric Co-op at the corner of Highway 93 and Bell Crossing in Victor, Montana. The project consisted of site development for an office building, vehicle storage

Stormwater Management Strategy

The Mullan Area Master Plan aimed to maximize workforce housing while accommodating the infrastructure needs of a 2,000-acre area in Missoula County. The site presented significant challenges related to stormwater and maximized density due to proximity to the airport influence area. Our team helped find solutions that maximized the development potential for the outer limits

Water System Model & Expansion

IMEG was contracted to develop a comprehensive hydraulic WaterCAD model for the onsite public water system serving 1500 inmates & 640 state correctional facility staff members at the Montana State Prison. The existing water system developed beginning in 1955 has three on-site public water supply wells. The wells pump to three large storage tanks comprised

Public Water Supply Well Feasibility

IMEG teamed up with NewFields to complete a feasibility analysis for the development of a new public water supply well & appurtenances to serve a new facility & bolster the existing water system at the Montana State Prison. The project entailed well field analysis, water rights assessment, hydrogeological study of the aquifer, well location recommendations,

Urban Renewal Sidewalks Improvements

IMEG was responsible for design development, public relations, easement acquisitions, boundary and topographic mapping survey, creation of contract documents, on-line bidding, construction administration, inspection, and certification for this most recent curb and sidewalk project within the MRA URD II district. Our team coordinated with Montana Rail Link (MRL) and over fifty adjacent property owners to

Stormwater Management Strategy

Working with Dover, Kohl & Partners, IMEG helped create a Downtown Master Plan for the City of Missoula that will impact the city’s historic downtown and adjoining neighborhoods. IMEG was responsible for the infrastructure components of the plan. The team completed a preliminary infrastructure analysis to identify critical questions, obstacles, and needs related to the