New Tilt-Up Office Building

AJBP7 is a four-story, high-security tilt-up office building. IMEG’s structural engineers collaborated with other project team members to design this facility to meet progressive collapse prevention requirements without using perimeter columns, the first in the tilt-up industry to do so. The facility is designed to meet the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Medium Level of

New LEED Silver Office Building

IMEG provided structural design services for the 12-story, 180,000-sf office building located at 777 6th Street in Washington, D.C. The building includes 15,000-sf of ground floor retail and sits above four levels, 75,000-sf of below-grade parking. The building features glass on all sides with a distinctive corner tower. Amenities include an atrium, 15,000-sf of ground

New LEED Platinum Office Building

IMEG provided structural engineering design for the 12-story, 250,000-sf 455 Massachusetts Avenue office building that serves as a gateway to the thriving East End and Central Business Districts on one side and Capitol Hill and Union Station on the other. The building features glass on three sides, a plaza, lobby and retail/restaurant spaces consisting of

New College of Pharmacy Building

IMEG provided design for the University of Iowa’s new College of Pharmacy building, which obtained LEED Silver certification. The 200,000-sf facility includes research and teaching laboratories, classrooms, student interaction spaces, offices, and conference rooms. The building also houses the University of Iowa Pharmaceuticals (UIP) sterile manufacturing suite, the largest university-affiliated, FDA-registered pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in

New Mixed-Use Facility

IMEG is providing structural engineering design services for the multi-phased mixed-use Washington Gateway complex in the NoMa Corridor of Washington, D.C. The one million square foot development is comprised of three residential towers, below-grade parking, and a structured urban plaza featuring a central fountain and extensive landscaping features.  Phase One, The Elevation at Washington Gateway, is a 15-story, 400-unit

New Data Center

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for CyrusOne’s Kincora Data Center, which at full build-out, totals over one million square feet. Located in Loudoun County, VA, the facility has direct access to one of the largest fiber hubs in the United States. With the need for hyper-speed and hyper-scalable data centers continuing to grow, the Kincora

Silver Line Rail Yard and Maintenance Facility

IMEG is providing structural engineering design services for the Silver Line Rail Yard and Maintenance Facility at the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) in Loudoun County, VA. The project includes multiple primary buildings and outbuildings used to service rail cars and maintenance of way vehicles on a 90-acre complex.  The Silver Line is a joint effort by the MWAA

Mixed-Use Redevelopment

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for the St. Matthew’s redevelopment project in Washington, D.C. The former site of the St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church was redeveloped into a mixed-use facility comprised of an L-shaped residential building, sanctuary, community center, and two levels of below-grade parking.  At 205,000-sf, the building consists of two sections, one eight stories and the

Mixed-Use Development

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for Armature Works, a former industrial site converted into a 1+ million square-foot urban center in Washington, D.C. The mixed-use development includes two 12-story residential buildings and an 11-story boutique hotel above a five-level parking structure/retail podium.  The two residential buildings house 650 apartments and the hotel includes 200 guest rooms, a

New Medical Surgical Pavilion

IMEG is providing structural engineering design services for the renovation and expansion of the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, including the addition of a Medical Surgical Pavilion—the largest new healthcare development in Washington, D.C. in over 10 years.   The 420,000-sf, six-story Medical Surgical Pavilion will house an emergency department, rooftop helipad, operating rooms, 156 patient rooms, and penthouse. The concrete cast-in-place pavilion will sit above three