Middle and High School Building Renovation

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Ripon School District’s $24 million addition and renovation to the middle and high school building. The design allows for more efficient use of the existing building space and provides a showcase for the community and visitors. IMEG provided structural, MEP, fire protection, and technology design, as well as

K-12 Referendum Projects

IMEG provided engineering design and services for multiple construction projects funded by a voter-approved $34.6 million referendum to improve the Sauk Prairie School District’s K-12 facilities. The largest project was the new, 101,000-sf Bridges Elementary School with capacity for 550 students in 4K through 2nd grades. The west side of the building includes district administrative

New Two-Story Elementary School

IMEG provided engineering design for the Muscatine Community School District’s new, 64,000-sf Jefferson Elementary School. The two-story structure replaced an outdated, 86-year-old facility. The existing adjacent middle school on the same site remained. The utility transformer had to be replaced in order to serve the new elementary school and the existing middle school.  The first

Alternative High School Renovation

IMEG provided engineering design for Davenport Community School District’s new Mid City High School. The facility previously was a medical office building, and the scope consisted of renovating the entire building into an alternative high school. The existing systems were replaced as part of the renovation, including the HVAC systems. IMEG engineers reviewed life-cycle cost

New Cancer Center

IMEG provided engineering design and services for Aurora Medical Center’s new, LEED Silver cancer treatment center. The single-story, 29,000-square-foot center includes 15 exam rooms, 15 infusion bays, a linear accelerator, PET CT, CT, and pharmacy. Future expansion provisions will consist of a single-story expansion and an additional linear accelerator. The project met a number of

New Business Instructional Facility

The University of Illinois’ new College of Business (Business Instructional Facility – BIF) was among the first certified LEED Platinum facilities at a public university in the U.S. The facility’s high-performance building design reduces energy consumption by 48% compared to ASHRAE 90.1-2004, saving the University more than $300,000 per year in utility costs. The building

Low Voltage System for New Hospital

Advocate Sherman Hospital’s new greenfield hospital features the largest lake-coupled geothermal system in the world today, serving as a leader in innvoative design and economic and environmental stewardship. Replacing its 100-year old, land-locked institution in downtown Elgin, the new facility is situated on a former 154 acre farmstead. The 255-bed hospital offers spectacular views across

Greenfield Replacement Hospital

Great River Medical Center’s greenfield replacement hospital, located on a 100-acre site, is heated and cooled by the second largest lake-coupled geothermal system in the U.S. The sustainable design system reduces energy consumption by 37 percent, making it one of the most energy efficient hospitals in the country. The facility is rated Energy Star 100.

1,250,000-sf Resort & Casino

The Talking Stick Resort and Casino, located adjacent to the Talking Stick Golf Course, is operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Gaming Enterprise, an organization of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.  The 1,250,000-sf resort includes a 435,00-sf, 15-story, 497-room luxury hotel; 240,000-sf gaming floor; 100,000-sf conference center; 900-seat showroom and a 13,000-sf spa. Additional

Historic Hotel Renovation

IMEG provided engineering design services for the historic restoration of The St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio, TX. The hotel was originally built in 1909, and became the first hotel in the nation to be fully air conditioned in 1936. It was also the first to have automatic doors and a drive-up check-in area with an elevator