Study, Assessment, and Renovation Design

As members of an A/E team, IMEG designed infrastructure upgrades and renovations to both the main and annex buildings at the University’s Hunters Point animal facility (HPT). Much of the scope centered around the replacement of the main washing and sterilization equipment for the facility, life expectancy/need, and phasing to allow the facility to remain

New Health and Human Performance Center

IMEG provided civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and technology engineering design services, along with commissioning, for the new Peter J. Lindbergh M.D. Center for Health and Human Performance. Spaces in the new center include classrooms, team spaces, faculty offices, a joint resource area, exercise labs, and a natatorium housing a 25-yard pool and therapeutic pool. IMEG’s

New Health Professions Building

IMEG provided engineering design services for Ball State University’s new health building that consolidates the university’s health-related programs into Interprofessional Education (IPE) spaces including academic office suites, faculty offices, classrooms, teaching labs, research labs, health clinics, simulation and patient suites, and general support spaces. Programs include nursing, health sciences, speech pathology and audiology, nutrition and

New Sinclair School of Nursing

IMEG provided engineering design services for University of Missouri’s new Sinclair School of Nursing. The project involved demolishing the existing building on the campus of Missouri University’s University Hospital and constructing a smaller, free-standing building over the existing basement. The new facility allows for more efficient use of the overall square footage. The new building

5th Floor Build-out

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering design and services for a build- out of Stevens Hall (SHN) on the University of Southern California’s health and science campus. The university was in need of a state-of-the-art facility to support the development of ongoing cutting-edge research and technologies. The build-out project included the organization

New Three-story Facility

IMEG provided structural, MEP, fire protection, technology, and commissioning engineering design services for a new three-story, 107,000-sf medical education facility. This project encompasses three floors and houses various health care educational programs including orthodontics, kinesiology, mental health, and graduate nursing. The complex includes a brick and glass facade with aluminum and stainless-steel accents that complement

New Multipurpose Building

IMEG provided HVAC, plumbing, fire protection and electrical design services. The 122,000-sf building includes a single story manufacturing center wing which includes welding labs, maker space and energy/industrial tech lab and a two story wing which contains dental hygiene suites, a bookstore and admissions/advising offices on the first floor and classrooms, offices and science labs

New Health Sciences and Technologies Studies Building

IMEG is currently providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, structural, energy modeling, acoustics, and commissioning engineering services for the new Health Sciences and Technology Studies building at St. Louis Community College at wildwood. The $58.75 million project is part of the community college’s district-wide master plan which identified a growing student population around the

New Academic Campus

IMEG provided engineering design services for a 350,000-sf new Des Moines University campus for health sciences education in West Des Moines, IA, with a focus on flexible learning, health and wellness, and community collaboration. Located on 88-acres, the greenfield project started with a master plan and was built in phases. The owner, architect, general contractor,

New Carbon-Free Replacement Building

The Town of Sharon engaged a design team to determine the feasibility of modernizing its town hall for accessibility and code compliance, improvements to space utilization, and energy efficiency. After the study phase, the town elected to demolish the existing and build a new facility in its place. After participation in the study, IMEG provided