Mixed-Use Towers

IMEG provided structural engineering design services for the Tysons Corner Center mixed-use office and residential high-rise towers. Tysons Corner Center is prominently located near major freeways, thoroughfares, and a Metrorail station, providing a direct link to visitors and commuters from across the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Northern Virginia.  The project consists of:  526,500-sf, 20-story, LEED

Industrial Pre-Treatment of Bearing Manufacturer Wastewater

IMEG provided design and construction inspection services for NTN Bower Corporation in Macomb, Illinois to facilitate installation of a pre-manufactured pretreatment system for their process wastewater. The facility manufactures precision roller and ball bearings and truck engine parts for various automotive, construction/heavy equipment and industrial applications. Processes include shearing, pressing, sawing, grinding, honing, washing, heat

New Methodist Hospital Research Institute

The Methodist Hospital Research Institute provides 300,000-sf to meet the hospital’s need for advanced medical research space. Located on a tightly developed site in the urban Texas Medical Center, the 12-story building has six floors of laboratory and support space for the study of infectious diseases. The new building is seamlessly integrated into The Methodist

National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC)

The National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) facility is located within the National Interagency Biodefense Campus at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The Department of Homeland Security developed the NBACC project to support their efforts in guarding against biological threats and the emergence of infectious diseases. This project provides the necessary facilities for researchers to investigate

National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF)

The National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) represents the pinnacle of research for protecting the United States’ food and animal agriculture supply. It is a facility under the joint direction of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Agriculture with a primary mission of studying foreign animal, emerging and zoonotic diseases

BioScience Research Collaborative

Rice University commissioned the BioScience Research Collaborative (BRC) to enable researchers and physicians from the Texas Medical Center to partner with Rice University scientists and engineers on bioscience and biotechnology research. At 477,000–sf and 10 stories tall, the BRC is the largest academic building in Rice’s history. The building base houses a vivarium, 280-seat auditorium, 100-seat seminar room,

New Life Sciences Building

The largest construction project in campus history, the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building provides labs and classrooms for graduate and undergraduate students in multiple disciplines including agriculture, life sciences, veterinary medicine, chemistry, and engineering.   IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the facility, which houses a large microscopy and imaging center with state-of-the-art electron microscopes.

New Galveston National Laboratory

The $167 million Galveston National Laboratory is one of only two such facilities funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease/National Institutes of Health that serves as part of a national biodefense network. This 172,000-sf state-of-the-art biocontainment research facility provides much-needed laboratory space for researchers from around the United States and includes BSL-4

New Galveston SHOPE Lab

Located on the top level of a three-story cast-in-place concrete, brick-clad building, this containment laboratory is constructed abutting, and partially overhanging, an existing building designated for historic preservation.  IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the project. Structural systems were carefully designed around unusual site-specific challenges, such as a deeply cantilevered post-tensioned roof from which

New Multi-Disciplinary Research Facility

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is a research facility where over 3,500 research projects are conducted in a year. In order to support their continual research, a new lab facility was required to aid researchers located in the South Campus. The new multi-disciplinary research facility is a five-story, 78,000-sf addition to the existing