The project: The renovated and revitalized Book Depository in Detroit is one of the first buildings to open in Ford Motor Company’s multi-year adaptive reuse and repositioning of the iconic Michigan Central Station and surrounding landmark buildings. The 275,000-sf historic renovation of the abandoned book warehouse building was converted into a new urbanized office building
Project Service: Structural
New Health and Human Performance Center
IMEG provided civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and technology engineering design services, along with commissioning, for the new Peter J. Lindbergh M.D. Center for Health and Human Performance. Spaces in the new center include classrooms, team spaces, faculty offices, a joint resource area, exercise labs, and a natatorium housing a 25-yard pool and therapeutic pool. IMEG’s
5th Floor Build-out
IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering design and services for a build- out of Stevens Hall (SHN) on the University of Southern California’s health and science campus. The university was in need of a state-of-the-art facility to support the development of ongoing cutting-edge research and technologies. The build-out project included the organization
New Three-story Facility
IMEG provided structural, MEP, fire protection, technology, and commissioning engineering design services for a new three-story, 107,000-sf medical education facility. This project encompasses three floors and houses various health care educational programs including orthodontics, kinesiology, mental health, and graduate nursing. The complex includes a brick and glass facade with aluminum and stainless-steel accents that complement
New Health Sciences and Technologies Studies Building
IMEG is currently providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, structural, energy modeling, acoustics, and commissioning engineering services for the new Health Sciences and Technology Studies building at St. Louis Community College at wildwood. The $58.75 million project is part of the community college’s district-wide master plan which identified a growing student population around the
Vertical Expansion & Adaptive Reuse for Residential Development
This project is comprised of a six-story overbuild of the Brown Brothers Harriman Co. building (circa 1900), as well as an adjacent 14-story addition for conversion to a residential building, including 98 apartments and tenant amenities such as a fitness center, roof deck, and game room. The challenge in designing the overbuild was meeting code
Office Building Conversion to Residential
Formerly the five-story concrete headquarters for the American Automobile Association (AAA), 2040 Market Street received a renovation and vertical and horizontal expansion for conversion into a mixed-use residential building featuring 282 units of one- and two-bedroom apartments with ground-level retail and an underground parking garage. Using a system incorporating a load bearing cold formed steel
Vertical Expansion & Conversion to Residential
This 160,000-sf, six-story concrete factory building (circa 1908) underwent a renovation and vertical expansion for conversion into a residential building. Formerly known as the Middishade Clothing Factory, this historically certified building in the Franklintown section of Philadelphia was converted to office usage in the 1980s and formerly housed the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Renovations
New Urban Infill Project
Structural engineering and design services were provided for this remodel and adaptive-reuse project that transformed the outdated 1974 office building into a 510,000-sf modern apartment building. The 29-story building includes 418 units with indoor and outdoor amenities including a dramatic roof deck providing residents with 360° views of the Bay Area, garden space, grass lawn,
413-Space Mixed-Use Municipal Garage
This 174,200-sf, five-level, mixed-use, open, precast parking garage consists of four supported levels of parking for 413 cars above 35,000-sf ground-floor office space. Located across the street from the recently constructed City Hall Annex building, the offices in the garage contain additional city departments and community spaces. Comprised of architectural precast concrete with thin brick