Affordable Senior Housing

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with landscape architecture, for the conversion of three office buildings into affordable and age-restricted housing in Sandy Spring, Maryland. The 2.67 acre site will provide 56 units consisting of one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Site improvements include an ADA accessible route, gazebo, raised vegetable gardens, courtyard, landscape

State-Of-The-Art Addition

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the Fenwick Library addition at George Mason University. IMEG provided conceptual, preliminary, and final design for the building and addition, as well as designed new high-temperature hot waterlines, chilled waterlines, telecommunication ductbanks, firelines, powerlines, sanitary, and storm lines. The project scope also

New Headquarters

IMEG provided survey engineering design services for the construction of a new headquarters for the United States Coast Guard. The project was the first stage of the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to consolidate facilities at a new campus on the grounds of the St. Elizabeth’s Hospital site in Washington, DC and is located on

New Facility for Consolidation of Records

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services for the design/build of a new government facility. The Central Records Complex improves the FBI’s worldwide records management by consolidating the records from 265 locations into the new facility. The scope included the design of the main building, surrounding road improvements, parking, utilities and BMP/SWM facilities. The

New Five-Building Campus

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services for Meta’s (formerly known as Facebook) data center campus in Henrico County, VA. The 365-acre campus contains approximately 1,575,000-sf of data center in five buildings with an electric substation. IMEG worked closely with the owner’s site selection team to assess multiple sites in the state of Virginia

New Corporate Campus with Data Centers

IMEG provided civil and surveying engineering design services, along with stormwater management and landscape architecture services, for the development of Ashburn Crossing, an 80-acre commercial site located in Loudoun County, Virginia. The campus includes 800,000-sf commercial space in eight office buildings and a 20.8-acre site, developed for Corporate Offices Properties Trust, with 300,000-sf of data

Recreation Center Expansion

IMEG provided skylight and roof inspection photography using drone technology. The pictures were so clear and precise it saved the architects and engineers from climbing on the building to inspect in person. IMEG also provided civil and survey engineering design services for the 32,600-sf expansion which included meeting rooms, locker rooms, a fitness center, additional

New Parking Garage

IMEG provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, and security engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the new Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) Beverly Depot four-level, 500-car parking garage. Plumbing and fire protection design for the elevator and stair lobbies entailed fire protection water service, sanitary waste and vent system, sand and oil

New Elementary School

IMEG provided land surveying, civil engineering, and site planning services from initial conceptual plans through final detailed civil/site construction plans and consultation for a 129,836-sf, three-story elementary school utilizing a new building prototype to accommodate a smaller, urban-sized parcel of land. Included in the design for the new school site is a storm sewer system

New Middle School

IMEG provided civil engineering and surveying services for a new 197,954-sf middle school. The site design utilized a new building prototype to accommodate a smaller, urban-sized parcel of land. Included in the design of the new school site is a storm sewer system design, water and sewer utility design, water system modeling to provide fire