3rd Avenue Bridge

The Third Avenue Bridge over the Moccasin Creek in Aberdeen, SD, was first built in 1975 and was one of the highest-volume bridges in the city. The structural integrity of the bridge had declined over several years, and the city had to restrict loads on the bridge due to concerns about the integrity of the

Watertown Street Project

The City of Watertown turned to IMEG to design, plan, and oversee a 1.4-mile roadway project. The project consisted of milling and resurfacing of the existing asphalt for one mile, as well as a total reconstruction for the final .4 miles. The reconstruction included removing the rural road section, installing a three-lane urban road, and

New Trailhead

Partnering closely with Ramsey County staff, IMEG’s civil engineers provided design services for a new trailhead to the Rice Creek North Regional Trail in Shoreview, Minnesota. Civil components of the new facility included a site access roadway, vehicle parking, trail connections, turf trail to Rice Creek for canoe/kayak landing, infiltration basin, sewer and water service

Highway Improvements

IMEG provided the civil engineering for 4.25 miles of roadway reconstruction in Lincoln County, South Dakota. The construction of the road was important to the 40 landowners and businesses along the corridor, as well to as commuters who travel the main road to Lennox from Interstate 29. Planning involved provisions for multiple detours, as the

New Senior Living Campus

Presbyterian Homes is known for providing quality housing, activities, and services for senior citizens in the Metro area and beyond. When they needed to replace existing campus housing at their site in Arden Hills, Senior Partners needed a team that would provide the same level of quality and care while designing the new facility. IMEG’s

Lagoon Improvements

The City of Flandreau was struggling to meet the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (SDDENR) discharge permit requirements. The City asked IMEG for assistance to bring the ponds into compliance. The Project included: Piping and valves between ponds Raising the dike of two ponds by 18-inches Adding level monitoring for each pond

Watermain Replacement

The City of Irene was looking to replace the aging infrastructure in the southern half of their community, and looked to IMEG to oversee the process. The Project included upgrades to: 5100 LF of 8” and 10” sanitary sewer piping 5668 LF of 6” watermain piping Asphalt surfacing Seeding Traffic control IMEG worked with the

City Street Improvements

In 2012, IMEG was selected to design and create streets for long-term sustainability, eliminating expensive repairs. IMEG completed the street design of 36 blocks on the west half of Highway 37. The preliminary design was completed in 2013 and was broken up into phases. In 2014, Phase 1 began with completing street improvements to 15

Water and Sewer Replacement

With IMEG’s assistance, the City of Colman secured a Small Community Planning Grant funded by the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (SDDENR). With these funds, the City was able to retain IMEG to perform a water and sewer study. Armed with the new study information, our team completely redesigned and upgraded the

Water and Sewer Replacement (Phase 1)

The City of Colman had been experiencing infiltration and inflow (I/I) due to aged infrastructure. IMEG assisted the City in securing grant funding and low interest loans to replace the infrastructure in the community. The City retained IMEG for South 2nd Street Water and Sewer Replacement – Phase 1. This phase of the project included