IMEG provided commissioning services throughout the design and construction of the new, LEED Gold certified Bayside Fire Station No. 2 in downtown San Diego. The three-story, 24,000-sf station includes underground parking, living quarters, commercial-grade kitchen, gym, room for two fire vehicles, and solar panels. IMEG provided full commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems and subsystems,
Project Service: Commissioning
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
Rice Seed Facilty
IMEG was selected to provide Process, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural engineering, and Commissioning services for a new Rice Seed conditioning facility in Stuttgart, Arkansas. Design services included establishing the project scope, program, Process Flow Diagrams, Site layout,Building arrangement, Equipment layout, and Equipment specification. Facility design is based upon the client’s current needs and future expansion. IMEG
Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural engineering for a new 4.8 MW landfill gas-to-energy plant located in eastern Wisconsin. The project supports the state’s renewable energy goals and will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The process, mechanical systems, and structure were all drawn in Revit. IMEG coordinated the interconnection with the utility company to
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 Cultural Arts Facility
IMEG provided electrical engineering design, commissioning and peer review services for mechanical for the redevelopment of the historic Municipal Auditorium into a world-class cultural arts venue. Designed to achieve LEED Silver certification, the historic character of the building is being carefully preserved. The Tobin Center is designed with a unique “flat floor” capability: the 1,759-seat
Historic Campus Building Renovation
IMEG provided engineering design and services for a complete gut and remodel of the interior spaces in Washington University’s historic Umrath Hall. The design maintained the historic integrity of the shell while presenting a contemporary core and interior fit out. Heating and cooling for the building was accomplished with four-pipe fan coil units and dedicated outside air
Justice Center Addition
IMEG provided engineering design services for an addition to the existing Justice Center in Rock Island. Engineers provided structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, technology, and acoustical design, along with energy modeling, land surveying, and commissioning services for the new 48,000-square-foot annex building. The annex houses four new courtrooms and offices for the circuit clerk, state’s attorney,
New Police Department
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the City of Rock Island’s new police station. The $20 million, 44,500-sf building doubled the space available to the police department, which had outgrown its current, 22,000-sf, 75-year-old facility. The new building and its modern technology allow the department to increase efficiency and upgrade services to the community. IMEG collaborated with
Historic Hotel Renovation
The historic renovation and restoration of the Chicago Athletic Association building resulted in a new boutique hotel on Michigan Avenue across from Millennium Park. After remaining vacant for several years, the project converted the 225,000-sf, 122-year-old property into 241 guest-rooms, restaurants, banquet and meeting areas, a new rooftop bar as well as other guest amenities.