New Science Laboratory

Wheaton College wanted to provide their students and faculty with a state-of-the-art science facility for academic instruction and faculty research. A new 128,000-sf facility includes all disciplines of the science curriculum at Wheaton College. The building houses chemistry, environmental science, physics, biology, geology, math and computer science departments with specific labs for anatomy, physics/chemistry NMR,

New State Laboratories and Office Complex – LEED Certified

Located on the Des Moines Area Community College campus, the new 5-building state complex houses forensic laboratories, a morgue and autopsy suite, a biosafety laboratory, a cleanroom, testing laboratories, bio/chemistry laboratories, and general office space for the Department of Public Safety – Division of Criminal Investigation and State Medical Examiner, Department of Agriculture Laboratories, and

County Highway Maintenance Facility

The Lincoln County Highway Department needed a larger space for storage of highway maintenance vehicles and materials such as sand and salt. The department purchased a 20-acre rural site and develop it into a storage and maintenance site that includes an office, truck storage, truck washing station, and a maintenance garage, along with features on the

New Headquarters and Manufacturing Building

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for SunStar America’s new, three-story office headquarters and single-story manufacturing facility. The headquarters consists of a cafeteria, training classrooms, offices, and gathering and executive spaces. The goal of the structural design for the office space was to bring the outdoors inside. The building’s gallery space provides a gathering space

Gunlocke Office Building Remodel and Addition – LEED Silver

Almost 100 years old, the three-story Baker Building in downtown Muscatine, Iowa, had been a healthcare facility, then an auto parts store before becoming the headquarters of furniture manufacturer HNI Corporation. HNI felt a civic responsibility to help rejuvenate the downtown and wanted to take advantage of the building’s dramatic Mississippi River views. In 2004,

New Bed Tower

IMEG provided medical equipment planning and acoustics services for Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center’s new 151,000-sf Ocean View bed tower and a 32,000-sf renovation of related space. The seven-story project includes 106 private patient rooms, including 10 state-of-the-art intensive care suites, and six high-tech operating rooms. Other spaces in the project include the morgue, kitchen,

Covelli Multi-Sport Arena and Jennings Family Wrestling Practice Facility

IMEG provided engineering design services for the new LEED Silver Covelli Multi-Sport Arena at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The Olympic sports arena houses volleyball, fencing, gymnastics, and wrestling and includes a practice facility with mats, coaches’ offices, and meeting spaces. The facility’s convertible seating design provides space for the wide variety of

New LEED Platinum Fire Station in Madison

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the new LEED Platinum Fire Station 14 in Madison. The new station provides space for recruit testing, incumbent standards, training evolutions, community meetings, engagement, education, fire prevention, and health services such as community paramedicine. IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology design, as well as construction administration

Lightning Tower Installation

IMEG provided construction engineering support for installation of three 600 foot tall lightning towers and associated cable arrays at the Constellation space craft launch pad (the replacement vehicle for the space shuttle). Engineering services included a custom rigging design for lifting the tower tiers and 100 foot long lightning mast, tower splice connection design, monitoring

New Warehouse and Manufacturing Facility

IMEG provided engineering design and services for East Penn’s new warehouse and manufacturing facility in Oelwein, IA. The 320,000-sf facility, which is used to fill, form, finish, and distribute automotive batteries, includes a warehouse, auxiliary equipment buildings, a fleet service building, and personnel facilities. Engineers provided structural design and construction administration services for the project.