Building Renovation to Police Headquarters

IMEG provided engineering design services for a 78,000-sf renovation of a seven-story office building into Police Headquarters for the City of Clayton. In addition to the police department, the building houses the Information Systems department, additional city offices, and two federal tenants. Challenges included: Low floor-to-floor heights with limited plenum space for mechanical and electrical

New City Office Building and Parking Garage

The City of Columbus demolished the 109 N. Front Street building to create space for a new eight-story, 180,000-sf office building at 111 N. Front Street. The Michael B. Coleman Government Center consolidates four city departments — Building & Zoning, Public Service, Development, and Public Utilities — providing a streamlined process for visitors to patronize

Off-Site Central Sterile Services Building

As the first in Ohio, the 60,000-sf dedicated off-site central sterile facility is a free-standing building located at the intersection of Ackerman Road and Kenny Road in Columbus, Ohio. The surgery department is essential to holistic patient care and a key revenue source for the health system. Having clean, sterilized instruments is the life blood

New Personal Protective Equipment Plant

IMEG, as the prime consultant, provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the renovation of a 527,000-sf warehouse into a new state-of-the-art manufacturing plant. IMEG also provided early site selection, utility evaluation, programming, budgeting, utility planning, and coordination with the manufacturing equipment for the plant. IMEG’s subconsultants included architectural

Existing Buildings Renovation

The 10-year Enterprise Master Plan (EMP) is designed to transform CHOC into a leading destination for children’s health. The EMP includes both new construction and renovation of existing buildings on their Orange campus. IMEG is providing engineering design and construction administration services for renovation of the existing Bill Holmes and North towers. These renovation projects

New Surgical Clinical Tower Building

IMEG is providing structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services for the addition of a 162,000-sf, three-story surgical and clinical tower north of Building 1 at the West Haven VAMC. The scope of work also includes the demolition of several buildings and a 40,000-sf renovation of newly vacated spaces in Building 1.

Construct Chiller Plant

IMEG provided mechanical, plumbing, and electrical engineering services for the VAMC campus in Columbus in order to design and construct a new remote 5,200-sf chiller plant addition to a recently completed Energy Center (boiler plant) which services the Chalmers P. Wylie Ambulatory Care Center. The new chiller plant will replace the existing chiller plant (located

Sterile Processing Service Renovation

IMEG was contracted to provide mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering design services to renovate the Sterile Processing Service (SPS) department located on the basement floor of the Clarksburg VAMC medical center, while maintaining a minimum level of operations throughout the phased renovation. The department was being renovated in order improve workflow and function as

Modernization Project

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services for a complex renovation of multiple departments within the David Grant Medical Center on Travis Air Force Base. This work was awarded to IMEG as a design/build/initial outfitting (DBIO) task order under an ongoing USACE Little Rock Design-Build MATOC. A Joint Commission-accredited teaching hospital, David Grant

New Cherokee Nation Outpatient Healthcare Center

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services for a new 470,000-sf, four-story Medical Outpatient Health facility in Tahlequah, OK. The new facility is the largest Indian Health Service joint venture in the U.S. to date and was funded primarily by the Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Business. The health center supports a range