As part of its long-term campus master plan, Kishwaukee College updated its campus infrastructure. IMEG provided the technology design required for this project. To serve existing and new buildings, IMEG designed a campus fiber optic ring and copper telecommunications system to provide for the current and future voice and data needs of faculty, staff, and
Project Service: Plumbing
New Build-out
IMEG provided engineering design and services for the interior finish-out of approximately 56,000-sf in an unoccupied, single-story building formerly used as a Kroger grocery store. The build-out included partitioned offices, conference and training rooms, a multi-purpose room, restrooms, a bus operator area, a residential grade kitchen, and a 10,000-sf expanded mezzanine to support administrative functions
Mixed-Use Facility
New City is a mixed-use development project that anchors the south end of Chicago’s Clybourn corridor. The development includes: 19-story high-rise residential tower, with 199 apartment units, located on top of a three-story retail base 363,000-sf of retail space in three separate buildings 14-screen ArcLight cinema 80,000-sf Mariano’s Grocery Store (IMEG provided interior build-out of this space)
New Consolidated Rental Car Facility
IMEG provided HVAC, plumbing, and electrical engineering design for a 10,000-sf rental car quick-turn-around (QTA) building. The facility includes offices and service garage space for three rental car companies. The design included: Two-lane car wash Fueling islands Infrared radiant tube heating system providing heat for the garages Exhaust system with CO/NO2 monitoring system to ensure
East Campus Infrastructure
IMEG provided engineering design and services for master planning, upgrades and extensions of the infrastructure utility distribution systems to serve existing and new construction on the University of California Riverside’s East Campus. The project scope included upgrades to the following systems: Chilled water Natural gas Domestic water Sanitary sewer Electrical, power, and low voltage Control
New Community College Master Plan
IMEG is providing professional services for infrastructure master plan development to support new construction and renovation projects at Rio Hondo Community College. The project consists of evaluating current and future electrical, heating, and cooling loads; evaluating different types of chilled water plants, thermal energy storage, and methods of distribution; as well as planning roads, walkways,
New LEED Gold Federal Courthouse
The $115 million new federal courthouse in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, follows the GSA’s Design Excellence Program for top-quality design and sustainability. The 280,000-sf facility was designed to comply with the GSA’s anti-terrorism design standards and requirement to use no more than 55 kBtu/sf/yr. The facility achieved LEED Gold certification. The facility houses five courtrooms, judges’ chambers,
New Police Headquarters – LEED Gold
IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for the Los Angeles Police Department’s new 11-story, 500,000-sf headquarters and underground parking structure. The LEED Gold facility houses 2,100 LAPD operations personnel on a 24/7 schedule and includes a helipad, hearing rooms, locker facilities, auditorium, cafeteria, and retail space. The building is designed as a high-rise with smoke evacuation system, stair pressurization system,
Seed Processing Plant Design
O’Mara Ag Services, Inc. is an Iowa Corporation offering seed plant construction, seed equipment sales, and systems design. The company represents many suppliers of seed conditioning equipment, robotics, material handling equipment, storage bins, and contracting services. Some clients include Syngenta, Gutwein Seeds, Lord’s Seed, S & G Seed, Heine Hybrid, and Precision Soya. IMEG has
Cannabis Manufacturing Facility
IMEG provided engineering design and construction administration services for MedPharm Iowa’s new cannabis manufacturing facility in Des Moines – the first facility granted a license to produce medical cannabis in Iowa. The project included renovating a 64-year-old freight distribution warehouse for growing, processing, extraction, and packaging of medical cannabis. Engineers provided MEP, fire protection, and