New Museum Campus

IMEG is providing structural engineering services for the Armenian American Museum. The museum is a cultural campus that enriches the community, educates the public on the Armenian American story, and empowers individuals to embrace cultural diversity and speak out against prejudice. The project houses auditoriums, exhibits areas, a kitchen, and offices. The building structure incorporates

11-Story Downtown Office Complex Expansion

IMEG provided structural engineering for a 310,000-sf expansion to the north side of Bedrock Detroit’s existing 1 million-sf office building for the One Campus Maritus complex – which includes Quicken Loans headquarters. In addition to office space, the expansion also includes 27,000-sf of flexible event space, with a pre-function area and main event area. There

Office and Laboratory Renovation

IMEG partnered with Pilot Chemical Company to provide engineering design services for a multi-phase, fast paced project consisting of a 36,000-sf renovation of interior office space at the Centre Pointe III facility in West Chester, OH and a 25,000-sf interior lab and office renovation at their Technology Center in Cincinnati, OH. The renovation of the

New Office Building

IMEG provided structural, mechanical, electrical, and acoustical engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the office building shell and parking structure, as well as subsequent tenant improvements. The four-story building serves as the regional operation headquarters and includes open workstations, offices, conference rooms, fitness and dance studios with adjacent locker/dressing rooms, first floor employee

New Headquarters

IMEG provided structural engineering design and construction administration services for Poettker Construction’s new, state-of-the-art corporate headquarters. Housing both a 40,700- sf office and a 12,000-sf warehouse, the project consolidates five separate facilities into a single, cohesive building that is 30 percent larger than the existing facilities combined. The structural design features of the office building

Tenant Build Out

Architectural lighting and engineering services were provided for the new Chicago office build out. Given the opportunity to construct their own office, the design team put innovation to the test while creating an evidence-based design. The team identified and examined six advanced lighting strategies: tunable lighting for circadian support; glare reduction though low UGR luminaires;

New 3-Story Office Building

This three-story, 210,000-sf Class A office building features private offices, a full-service kitchen, and a cafeteria. Situated on a former brownfield site within the 75-acre Liberty Center at Rio Salado development, this LEED Gold CS certified building draws design inspiration from the site’s history. Once the riverbed of the Rio Salado, the property features rusted

New Administrative Office Building

This four-story, 325,000-sf administrative office building is the home of Grand Canyon University’s student services team. The building accommodates 2,500 employees who provide information and support ranging from admission and financial aid to graduation. The building features open office areas, huddle spaces, cafes, conference rooms, and individual workspaces. The facility also includes is a small

Headquarters Office Building

IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union’s new 92,000-sf headquarters sits on an eight-acre site that was previously part of the City of Moline’s industrial riverfront along the Mississippi. The new headquarters is “a community investment” built using local talent and local union labor, according to IHMVCU President and CEO Brian Laufenberg. As part of its services

Historic Building Renovation

IMEG provided structural engineering and design services for the renovation, seismic rehabilitation, and adaptive reuse of the 45,000-sf historic Chapman Court building at Koreatown in Los Angeles. Chapman Court, originally constructed in 1928, is a unique example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture with intricate Churrigueresque detailing, by a prominent Los Angeles architectural firm during the