Festo in Mason, Ohio added a 350,000-sf addition to the existing facility to accommodate Festo’s logistics, production center, and offices. IMEG provided lists of required mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems and equipment, as well as reviewed the capacity of the existing utility and generator power systems against the projected load of the new
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Manufacturing Plant Renovation and Expansion
The Dayton Reliable Tool manufacturing plant houses sensitive equipment used in machine tool production. IMEG provided civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design, along with industrial architecture services, for the 20,000-sf plant demolition and remodel. New energy efficient systems replaced existing HVAC equipment and distribution systems. IMEG also designed new electrical distribution systems
Pharmaceutical Distribution Center
IMEG provided structural, mechanical, and plumbing design, along with industrial architectural services, for the renovation of a 60,000-sf building in Decatur, Alabama, into a pharmaceutical distribution center, re-arranging the existing layout to a new layout. A new air-handler was provided for the new clean rooms to allow continued use of the existing clean rooms during
Building Renovation and Expansion
Cincinnati Machine, Inc. relocated its Cincinnati, Ohio, operations to an existing 137,400-sf plant in Hebron, Kentucky. The renovation of the existing building included replacement of the existing floor with 5-foot thick floors and construction of a 45,000-sf, 40-foot clear height building addition. Operations at the facility include complex composite processes, and the assembly and testing
Healthcare Center Renovations
IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and lighting engineering design for the 3,850-sf primary care facility renovation. The single-story building includes exam rooms, phlebotomy, waiting area, bathrooms, office, and support spaces.
New Residential Building B
IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and low-voltage technology engineering design services for Building B, a 285,000-sf residential building at Garvies Point in Long Island, NY. The LEED Silver five-story, 176-unit, apartment building includes rooftop gardens, lobby, loading, amenity spaces, and main level parking including utility rooms, stairs, and elevators. A landscaped terrace
Renovations and Upgrades
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) is a component of NextGeneration NYCHA, the housing authority’s 10-year strategic plan to preserve public housing. A component of RAD is the rehabilitation, improvement, and modernization of public housing property and buildings. IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services for the renovation of approximately 1,315 apartment
Consolidation to New Office
LEED Gold IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services for the pre-lease due diligence phase, and subsequent consolidation, of GroupM’s existing locations into a single 700,000-sf new facility at 3 World Trade Center. The new flexible environment has open, collaborative workbench clusters, private offices that can function as meeting/quiet rooms, large
SOF AvFID Operations and Maintenance Facilities
IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and communications design services for new and renovated facilities for the Special Operations Forces Aviation Foreign Internal Defense Operations and Maintenance Facilities at Duke Field. Demolition of two facilities was also included in the project scope. The 78,700-sf new two-story 919th Special Operations Wing Facility supports 260 Special Ops
New Powertrain Aircraft Component Repair Shop and Engines Assembly Shop – Phase IV
IMEG provided structural, MEP, and communications engineering design services for B1700.4, the fourth phase of the new Powertrain complex at Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX. The new ACRS Engines Assembly Shop will house the majority of repair and overhaul processes now housed in building 8, a central energy plant II, the second phase of a