For Gottesman RTW Academy, a National Blue Ribbon School, IMC Construction built a new state-of-the-art facility that emphasizes sustainability. The new 17-acre campus exudes a green aesthetic. Birch trees planted between buildings bring the outdoors in, while glass walls allow visitors to see through the communal spaces and into the woods beyond.
The building also meets requirements for LEED Silver certification by incorporating rain gardens for storm water management, electric vehicle charging stations, and a full solar array producing more than 90 percent of the facility’s energy.
The Downtown Campus is a landmark project, which has greatly contributed to the vitality of downtown Eugene. Housing 250 beds, the residential building is targeting LEED Gold while the 90,000 square foot academic building was built for LEED Platinum certification and includes state-of-the-art classrooms, lecture halls, and an energy management lab. The buildings are expected to achieve an energy performance of 50% better than Oregon code and showcase heating, cooling, and ventilation systems which create a “living laboratory”
Housing more than 30,000 square feet of strategic research clusters related to the human brain, molecular biology, nanotechnology, and solar energy, LISB was constructed to allow for collaboration between varying disciplines of science a progressive and pioneering concept in science. In addition to the extensive research space, 46 faculty offices, 10 collaborative spaces, an imaging center that includes an fMRI, a basement and penthouse comprise this four-story LEED Platinum certified building.
IMC built a new 194,011 square foot middle school and administrative building on the campus of the existing high school and middle school. The middle school, has three floors and is book-ended by a gymnasium and auditorium. The second phase of the project is now underway and includes the demolition of the former middle school where new playing fields will be constructed.
This 98,000 SF, 7-acre project is one of the first design-build projects for LACCD. Closely following the textbook principles of a design-build project delivery, our project team worked collaboratively with the Owner to complete this project according to the Owner’s vision and goals. In 2013, Pankow celebrates 50 years of collaborative delivery models and is a proud founder of the Design Build Institute of America. We have been providing continual leadership throughout the organization for the past 20 years.
“The college ended up with a Lab/Classroom building that exceeds expectations for a community college facility. The college president told me that a representative from Cal Tech, after touring the building said, “I wish we had a building like this.”
– William Cornelli, AIA, LEED AP
Los Angeles Mission College, CPM
A new four-story residence hall on the Golden campus. Includes site development (demolition of existing structures, earthwork, site utilities, and road work) and 97,665 sf of new construction. The project is being built on an accelerated “fast track” schedule and is seeking LEED Silver Certification.
The Center for Community is a new 143,000 sf dining and student services facility in the heart of the University of Colorado Boulder campus. The project also includes a 153,000 sf parking structure below grade.
The Center for Community provides high quality dining services for five adjacent residence halls as well as the public. Nine custom dining venues offer a unique dining experience for the patrons. This facility is expected to serve over 1.2 million meals each year.
The Center will also provide students “one stop shopping” for student services including Career Services, Disability Services, Counseling, and International Education.
The fast-track project was completed on time in order to serve the fall 2010 incoming students. This facility is LEED Platinum Certified.
IMC added 16,000 square feet to Cedar Cliff High School. These additions included a new library along with expansion of the existing lobby and gymnasium. Other upgrades included converting the existing cafeteria into a new food court, fitting out the existing library shell into 8 new classrooms, renovations to the locker rooms and team rooms, relocation of the sports medicine facility, accessibility upgrades and adding air conditioning to all education spaces.
This education project consists of a 170,000 square foot addition, new gymnasium and cafeteria and a 23,000 square foot renovation to accommodate 800 students. The high school has designated to achieve LEED Gold rating and incorporates unique design features that encompass the principles of “ green” design. The building is an example of social, environmental and fiscal responsibility for the future of educational construction.
This LEED Silver project includes the construction of a four story wrap-around addition to the existing Merner Pfeiffer Hall of Science and the renovation of the existing historic building. The project added 41,600 square feet of state-of-the-art lab space, classrooms and lecture halls. The new Hall of Science now totals 78,000 square feet. This project was multi-phased to allow continual use and occupancy during construction.