Community Based Outpatient Clinic

IMEG is providing structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design services, as well as construction administration, for a new 150,000-sf Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in Daytona Beach, FL. The $37.5 million facility will offer treatment rooms, exam rooms, and office and support spaces for isolation, primary care, mental and behavioral health,

School of Nursing

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, technology, and acoustics engineering services and design, along with architectural lighting and commissioning, for the new classroom, research, and administrative facility for the Loyola University Niehoff School of Nursing. The four-story, 60,000-square-foot complex contains a state-of-the-art Clinical Performance Center with simulation labs where students work with computer-driven mannequins

New Women’s Shelter

The project: Amy’s House is Lincoln County Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s (LCCADV) new, 13,000-sf women’s shelter purposefully designed to be subtle and unassuming but with artful attention to sustainability and functionality. Amenity spaces include a conference room, family room, kitchen, laundry, lounge area, outdoor playground, playroom, sunroom, and a serenity garden. The goal: Create a

Community Recreation Center

To best serve the needs of their growing community, the City of Oak Park sought to design and construct a new Community Recreation Center on a one-acre property site located at Madison Street and Harvey Avenue. The full vision of the project was split into two phases. IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and

Book Depository Renovation

The project: The renovated and revitalized Book Depository in Detroit is one of the first buildings to open in Ford Motor Company’s multi-year adaptive reuse and repositioning of the iconic Michigan Central Station and surrounding landmark buildings. The 275,000-sf historic renovation of the abandoned book warehouse building was converted into a new urbanized office building

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

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