Athletic Performance Center

IMEG is providing mechanical, electrical, and technology design services for the new 90,000-sf indoor practice facility and 120,000-sf performance center. The project will be built on the current Sheakley Athletics Center site located at the northwest corner of Corry Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue. The east portion of the site will house a new indoor practice

Building Conversion To VCAM

LEED Gold Certified IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the adaptive reuse of the Old Gym (aka Ryan Gym) to create the Visual Culture, Arts, and Media (VCAM) Center, a flexible learning environment, with maker venues for students, faculty, and the public, and a 144-seat multimedia screening

New Off-Campus Student Housing

The McCartney Street Housing project comprises four phases, expanding the college’s residential capacity and bringing an accessible urban experience to the campus gateway. Phase I is a 165-bed, four-story building with student housing above first-floor retail space that includes a campus bookstore, bistro/café, and diner. IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design

Dormitory Renovations

IMEG completed a design charrette, programming, concept designs, design analysis, and construction documents for the renovation of two dormitories at Minot Air Force Base. The goal of the project was to bring the buildings into compliance with Dorm 4 Airmen standards of the Air Force Unaccompanied Housing Guide 2006. Both buildings were constructed in the

S241 Building Conversion To New Facility

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering design services for the complete renovation and adaptive reuse of Building S241 to support the new My Navy Career Center. The project included site investigations, engineering studies, full design plans and specifications, construction cost estimates, and associated engineering services. The new contact center will accommodate 579

Powertrain Complex New Aircraft Component Repair Shop – Phase III

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and communications engineering design services for Phase III of the new Powertrain complex at Corpus Christi Army Depot, the only depot-level aviation facility for repair and overhaul of rotary wing aircraft (helicopters) engines and components in Army Aviation. Phase III included the Machining Facility of the Aircraft Component Repair

New Powertrain Transmission Assembly Complex and CEP – Phase II

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and communications engineering design services for Phase II of the new Powertrain complex which encompasses the Powertrain Transmission Preassembly (PTPA) and a Central Energy Plant (CEP). The PTPA, an addition to the Dynamic Component Repair Facility (DCRF), was designed to house process equipment, including the primary tools, equipment, and

VTMAE MRO Hanger Facility Phase 2

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering design, along with construction phase services, for Phase 2 of the new VT Mobile Aerospace Engineering (VTMAE) Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Hangar adjacent to the hangar constructed in 2018. The site has airside access off Runway 17-35 and landside access off Langley Avenue via Merlion

VTMAE MRO Hanger Facility Phase 1

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering design, along with construction phase services, for Phase 1 of the new VT Mobile Aerospace Engineering (VTMAE) Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Hangar at the Pensacola International Airport. The new 173,500-sf hangar has two bays and can accommodate two of the largest version of the 777

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