Renovation Into New Arts Development

Built in 1936, the first Las Vegas elementary school was a rare example of Mission-style architecture. Over the years, the building had undergone previous tenant improvements, until its final rehabilitation and reuse into a cultural center. Retaining its historic character, the facility is now home to the University of Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Design Studio,

Siena Campus Tower Addition

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with construction administration and documents, for the 227,00-sf, five-story tower addition. The tower added 100 private rooms, 32 additional emergency room and observation bays, six new ORs, and an expanded space for admitting, nutrition services, radiology, lab, pharmacy, endoscopy suites, and other highly utilized outpatient support services. Increasing

Shade Structures

The MGM The Park shade structures consist of 60-foot-tall steel structures composed of complex 3D bend steel plates. The sheets, fabricated in the Netherlands using shipbuilding technology, were assembled on-site with an innovative connection method. The combination of design by !melk, structural engineering by IMEG, and the fabrication expertise of AIP resulted in this spectacular

New 11-Story Zipline Attraction

IMEG provided structural engineering design services, along with construction administration, for the zipline attraction. Slotzilla, a 125 foot launch tower with a 45 foot end tower, bookends the quarter mile long Fremont Street Experience canopy, and provides zipliners the opportunity to view downtown Las Vegas while traveling above the crowds. IMEG assumed the role of

New Headquarters and Training Center

IMEG provided MEP and Technology engineering design services for the new Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters and Training Center. The 330,000-sf facility is situated on a 30-acre site in Henderson, NV, and reflects the branding of the team’s new Allegiant Stadium, which is about 11 miles away from the Las Vegas Strip. Spaces include administrative and

The STRAT Hotel, Casino, and Skypod

At 1149 feet tall, the Stratosphere Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and ranks among the worlds’ tallest structures.  The Tower features a 12-level upper accommodation framed in steel supported by 775 feet of reinforced concrete resting on a mat foundation. IMEG provided the structural engineering design for the Tower

Award-winning Pedestrian Bridge

This award-winning pedestrian bridge spans the famed Las Vegas Boulevard at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and serves roughly 130,000 visitors a day. The bridge features low-energy glass that protects against both harsh sun and winds, eight air-conditioned elevators, and new lighted hand railings which provide maximum visitor comfort and safety.

New Corporate Headquarters for Bank

This four-story, 153,000-sf Class A office building serves as the headquarters for Credit One Bank. The new facility provides additional space for technical and analytical markets to support its growing business. The building’s design embraces the company’s brand with the use of open, collaborative spaces that promote employee connections and foster team communication. A high

Casino Resort & Theatre Renovation

IMEG provided engineering services for the transformation of the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, into Park MGM. The initial renovations included the Porte Cochere and lobby, Sydell Restaurant and Bar, along with pool areas and bars. Additionally, the second level business lab & meeting spaces, specialty steak restaurant, main casino floor, market shell, level three

New College of Engineering Building

This new three-story, 50,000-sf building for the College of Engineering will include wet and dry laboratories, classrooms, auditoriums, faculty offices, and a lobby. The new Academic & Research Building is designed to connect to the existing third floor of the Thomas Beam Engineering Building following a scheduled renovation. Upon completion, this new integrated facility will