State-Of-The-Art Addition

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the Fenwick Library addition at George Mason University. IMEG provided conceptual, preliminary, and final design for the building and addition, as well as designed new high-temperature hot waterlines, chilled waterlines, telecommunication ductbanks, firelines, powerlines, sanitary, and storm lines. The project scope also

New Five-Building Campus

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services for Meta’s (formerly known as Facebook) data center campus in Henrico County, VA. The 365-acre campus contains approximately 1,575,000-sf of data center in five buildings with an electric substation. IMEG worked closely with the owner’s site selection team to assess multiple sites in the state of Virginia

New Pharmacy Facility

Walgreens desired a network of Central Pharmacy Warehouse Facilities utilizing cost efficient automated processes. The facilities are designed and constructed with capacity to add equipment for future growth in order to initially serve a regional geographic area of several hundred stores with the ability to expand as the number of stores within a region grows.

LEED Gold and Platinum Bilingual Charter School

IMEG provided civil engineering and surveying services for the renovation of Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School in Washington D.C., which is the first “green” public charter school in the area. Project efforts included schematic design, design development, construction drawings, and construction administration services for the new LEED Platinum annex and the LEED Gold renovation

Arts and Tech Academy Expansion

IMEG provided civil engineering, surveying, and landscape architecture services for the 40,000-sf expansion of the existing school building. Services included detailed stormwater management design to meet the new Department of Energy and Environment’s (DOEE) stormwater management, on-site retention and detention requirements. Requirements included designing large portions of green roof and a large underground cistern. The

New Leap Academy

IMEG provided engineering, surveying, utility mapping, landscape architecture, stormwater management, and construction administration for a new pre-kindergarten and elementary school on the Benning Road Campus. The 55,000-sf school features classrooms, a 7,000-sf gymnasium, locker rooms, a large cafeteria, and a rubber-surfaced courtyard play area. Founded in 2007, LEAP Academy includes approximately 200 students in PreK3

New Energy-Efficient Fire Station

IMEG provided engineering design services for the City of Des Moines’ new Fire Station #11. The new facility houses a day room, kitchen, sleeping quarters, dispatch, exercise area, training, laundry, apparatus bay, gear storage, and shop/utility room. The new building was designed to LEED V4 standards and sustainable features include a 27-ton water-cooled VRF system

New Animal Control and Care Facility

A new, 21,850-sf animal control and care facility in Des Moines will not only provide more space and capabilities for the city, it will also advance their electrified building portfolio. The new building will house a reception area, administration spaces, veterinary clinic and surgery area, kennels, treatment and support spaces, and public education spaces –

New City Hall

Designed to be an example of innovation, energy conservation, and sustainability for its community, the City of Johnston’s new 24,000-square-foot city hall is the centerpiece of an overall town center redevelopment project that brings new civic, retail, hospitality, office, and entertainment opportunities to the area. The city hall is a showcase of civic engagement and

Infrastructure Upgrade

Leading the project as the Prime Consultant, IMEG was contracted to support the Linac Coherent Light Source – II project (LCLS-II) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The LCLS-II project sought to expand the capabilities and capacities of the campus’ existing LCLS facility, which was originally developed with future expansion potential. LCLS-II will construct a 4