Historic Building Re-purpose

The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark, owned and maintained by the National Park Service. Constructed in 1795 to house the first federal bank chartered by Congress in 1791, the building fronts South Third Street and borders Carpenters’ Hall, within the eastern edge of Independence National Historical Park. IMEG was

Phased Renovation Project

The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, built in 1948, received a 10-year, six-phase gut renovation — down to bare concrete walls and ceiling — while the entire library remained open. The 430,000-sf building, three-quarters of it underground, contains book stacks, reading areas, rare book vaults and support spaces, all dedicated to the humanities and social

Hurricane Sally Recovery Design-Build RFP Development

IMEG completed a fast-track project under a single task-order to perform storm damage assessments, determine design- build repair scopes of work, and develop repair procurement documents for 89 buildings damaged by Hurricane Sally on NAS Pensacola, including Corry Station and Saufley Field, Florida. The project, which had a seven-month schedule, involved site visits, investigations, and

Office Buildings & Clinics Renovations

IMEG has provided engineering services for multiple projects at Advocate Healthcare locations as part of a large-scale service expansion to increase services to non-hospital outpatient facilities. Typical projects consisted of new medical office buildings and clinics, and renovating portions of existing medical and non-medical buildings to house new clinics. Projects ranged in size from less

Data Center Addition and Renovation

IMEG provided structural, technology, fire protection, and MEP engineering design and services for a data center renovation and addition study for a confidential client in the Midwest. IMEG was contracted for the study and bridging documents phases for this project and held weekly touch-point meetings during these two phases. During the study, IMEG explored whether

New Wellness and Aquatic Center

The Cumberland Park Wellness and Aquatic Center was developed as a community hub for the City of West Lafayette. As a sign of the community’s dedication to sustainability and inclusion, the Wellness Center ties into the existing Cumberland Park trail system, relocated existing community playground equipment, and includes the state’s first gender neutral, universal bathrooms.

New Orthopedic Hospital and MOB

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design services for Franciscan Health’s new Orthopedic Hospital located in Carmel, IN. Prior to design, IMEG assisted in creating a master plan and course of action to build a state-of-the-art and industry-leading medical facility on a 12-to-18-acre tract of land in Carmel. The new facility

New High School

IMEG provided plumbing and fire protection engineering design services, as well as construction administration, for the new state-of-the art high school in Billerica, Mass. The 335,000-sf facility features an auditorium, black-box theater, 17,000-sf gymnasium, and multiple hands-on learning spaces, including tech shops, robotics and engineering labs, CAD drafting labs, and early childhood and culinary curriculum.

New Parking Garage

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, and security engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the new Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) Beverly Depot four-level, 500-car parking garage. Plumbing and fire protection design for the elevator and stair lobbies entailed fire protection water service, sanitary waste and vent system, sand and oil

South Cargo Building Upgrades

IMEG is providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology engineering design services for replacement of the HVAC equipment and fire protection systems throughout three cargo buildings at Logan Airport. Each project was designed to interface with other concurrent construction projects within the buildings. Detailed phasing plans were prepared, including temporary swing space, to allow