Surgical Suite Renovation and Expansion

IMEG provided engineering design and services for a renovation and expansion of the surgical suite at Mayo Clinic Health System’s Mankato Hospital. The $41 million project provides 52,000-sf of state-of-the-art surgical, post and pre-operation, sterilization processing, gastrointestinal clinic, and necessary building services.  Engineers provided MEP design for the project, which included completing the shell of

New Healthy Living Center

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the new Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center, a wellness center for Mayo Clinic employees, retirees, students, volunteers, and spouses in Rochester, MN. Engineers provided MEP design for phase 1, a 110,000-sf, three-level fitness center that includes a mezzanine running track, aerobics and strength training rooms, meeting and conference

New Health Professions Education Building

The University of Pikeville’s new Health Professions Education Building houses the new Kentucky College of Optometry program, state-of-the-art School of Nursing, additional university support functions, and other health-related professional degree programs. The “Pavilion” event space on the top floor serves the University and the community. Pikeville’s mountainous location required the structure – classified as high-rise

Independent Living Centers

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the Cardinal Ritter Institute’s Holy Angels Apartments, two independent living centers in Bridgeton, MO. The three-story buildings contain 63 apartments and shares common areas including community rooms, computer centers, lounges, activity rooms and a laundry area. The project was designed to meet the strict requirements and minimum standards

Replacement Children’s Hospital

IMEG Corp. provided engineering design and services for the new, 90,000-sf Shriners Hospital for Children, located on the BJC Healthcare campus. The new pediatric orthopaedic hospital replaced the former, 50-year-old Shriners hospital. The new facility includes 12 inpatient beds, three surgical suites, 18 clinic examination rooms, central sterile, lab, outpatient clinic and radiology. The project

LEED Gold Clinical Laboratory Building

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and telecom/low voltage including fire alarm engineering services for the new, design-build, Clinical Laboratory Replacement Building (CLRB) at UC Irvine Medical Center. The five-story, 60,000-sf, LEED Gold-certified building contains meeting spaces, labs (BSL3 suite included), and offices. The lab areas include fume hoods, freezers, electron microscopes, large rooms, staff lounges, offices, meeting rooms

Kuwait Cancer Center

The Kuwait Ministry of Health commissioned the construction of a new 618-bed Cancer Hospital to complement an existing hospital campus. The Cancer Center provides Radiation Oncology, Medical Oncology, Hematology Oncology, Surgical and Intensive Care Units. Additional facilities include a Physical Therapy Educational Facilities and an auditorium. The seven-story lobby is dynamic as it contains hovering

New Research Laboratory Facility

IMEG provided engineering design and services for the 107,000-sf Federal Research Laboratory facility operated by the Secretaria de Salud in the heart of Mexico City. The facility consists of a vivarium and Bio-Safety Laboratory Level III (BSL-3) high containment laboratories that focus on Tuberculosis research. The labs are designed to comply with strict CDC BMBL requirements for a

Building Commissioning for Corporate Headquarters

IMEG provided MEP design and fundamental commissioning for the new Bell Helicopter headquarters facility. This facility marks the first major capital construction project Bell has done since the Vietnam era. The new 250,000-sf, five story headquarters office building includes a new courtyard and in-house engineering, security, information technologies, and executive offices. It will host a

New High School Learning Center

Edward R. Roybal Learning Center is situated on a 35–acre site that includes four small learning communities and two pilot schools, with a total of 104 classrooms. The project consisted of the demolition of two existing buildings, completion of four existing buildings, 500,000-sf parking garage, and the construction of two new buildings (130,000-sf). The installation of an active and