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

Shopping Mall and Hospital Restaurants

IMEG has provided mechanical and electrical engineering design services for seven Au Bon Pain restaurants located in malls and hospitals since 2008. The scope of work has ranged from the design of new stores to renovation and modernization work on existing shops. Challenges of the projects have included bringing the necessary utilities to the shops

23-Story Hotel / Mixed-Use Development

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection engineering services for this high profile, major renovation project called THE BLOC, in Downtown Los Angeles.   The historic Macy’s Downtown L.A. underwent a $160 million upgrade and was renamed THE BLOC. New developments at the site include a 23-story 485-room Sheraton Hotel, along with major upgrades to the

New LAX Terminal 1.5

IMEG is providing engineering design and services for the new Terminal 1.5 development project at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The new, six-story building will be located between terminals 1 and 2 and include baggage claim, ticketing, security checkpoint, retail concession, and leasable office space. Engineers provided mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection design for the

New Corporate Hangar

A new Corporate Aviation Facility for a large AG manufacturer creates an international gateway for the company and “front door” since nearly 50% of the company’s flights are international. The world-class facility accommodates up to six corporate jets and space for aircraft technicians, pilots, staff, reception area, and second-story flight planning room. The apron leading

Terminal Modernization

IMEG provided engineering design services for a terminal modernization at the Eastern Iowa Airport. The project included updates and enhancement of the existing terminal concourse, exterior façade and canopies, baggage pickup, and lobby areas in the pre-secure terminal area. The primary canopies are taller and protrude farther over the driveway than the secondary canopies, to

New Hangar LEED Certified

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics’ replacement maintenance hangar facility and helipad for existing AirCare medical flight services. It includes a hangar for medical helicopters with maintenance shop, office, lounge, and sleeping quarters. Sitework included new helipad, relocating existing fuel tank, new fueling pumps, helipad and security

Terminal Upgrades and Renovation

IMEG provided engineering design and services for renovations to the existing Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX. The remodel included HVAC, enhanced lighting, signage, security, power, vertical and horizontal transportation, IT and telecom networks, fire and life safety, new smoke evacuation system for the concourses, core building immigration and customs area, arrival areas, departure ticketing

New Terminal and Expansion

IMEG provided multiple disciplinary engineering services for the 1,500,000-sf Bradley West and Core Terminal Expansion project. The new gates on the west side of the Thomas Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) are now capable of serving the needs of the new larger, transoceanic aircraft increasingly sought by international carriers. The design included relocating current taxiways and

New, Expanded, and Renovated Grocery Stores

IMEG held an Open-End Contract with Aldi from 1988 – 2010 to provide mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and structural engineering services for planning and design of new, expanded and renovated grocery stores around the United States. During that time IMEG completed designs for more than 900 grocery stores nationwide. A prototype design was developed