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South Washington Park

IMC Construction was retained to construct two new 36-foot clear warehouse distribution buildings totaling 532,496 SF at a new speculative industrial center in Piscataway, NJ.  The project featuring two single-loaded warehouses designed with sustainable features including skylights and clearstory windows along the dock wall to bring in natural light.  The work encompasses all on and offsite improvements including new County roadways, traffic signalization, landscape and hardscape as well as all utility extensions. IMC coordinated with multiple regulatory agencies and stakeholders including Sunoco who needed to relocate one of their critical gas transmission lines.  Preconstruction cost analysis for the client involved options for both tilt-up and precast designs and alternatives to expedite the construction schedule.

King of Prussia Town Center

King of Prussia Town Center is a 12-building, 260,000-square-foot retail center located within a 125-acre mixed-use lifestyle center. In addition to retail space, the development includes up to 3,000 residential units, a parking garage, 500 hotel rooms, a special care unit of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and multiple office buildings. Construction was completed in phases beginning in 2016.

King of Prussia Mall

The largest retail space in America is about to get bigger. IMC is currently the construction manager for the King of Prussia Mall expansion. The project includes a 250,000 SF elevated connector link between The Court and The Plaza, 60 – 70 new retailers, upscale dining pavilion, customer lounge, and a new parking deck. Multiple phases and detailed protection / logistics plans will allow the mall to remain open over the two year construction schedule.

Sheraton Valley Forge

The Sheraton Valley Forge included a complete renovation to convert 360 rooms to 108 suites. A 9,000 square foot conference center addition was also built. IMC provided design-build MEP systems and extensive Building Information Modeling to insure project success. Features of the hotel include a 10,000 square foot Grand Ballroom, 13 conference rooms, 2 Executive board rooms, heated indoor pool, Ralph’s of South Philly restaurant and fitness center.

College Hall

IMC renovated College Hall at Montgomery County Community College. College Hall is the center piece  of campus and is the last and most significant undertaking in the school’s five year construction plan. College Hall houses the library, cafeteria, executive offices and student support facilities. The  project includes the renovation of the existing 125,000 SF and two multi-story additions. The work was done in multiple phases and performed while the building was fully occupied and functioning.

Methodist Richardson Medical Center – Bush/Renner Hospital

The Methodist Richardson Medical Center Bush/Renner Hospital includes a 266,250 SF acute-care hospital to complement the existing physician office building, emergency room and cancer center. The 4-story hospital initially opened with 125 beds, with shell space for 50 more. The hospital features a Women’s Pavilion, a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, as well as labor, delivery and recovery services. The hospital also offers advanced cardiac care, including catheterization procedures and electrophysiology as well as surgical services. A radiology department utilizes the latest in imaging technology to better diagnose and treat medical conditions.  The project received the 2014 Topping Out Community Impact Award.

1400 Hi Line

1400 Hi Line is a 340,000 SF, 23-story residential tower with a concrete frame and a glass and stucco exterior façade. The building offers 314 multi-family rental units and approximately 27,000 SF of street-level retail.

The one-acre rooftop park includes an infinity edge pool, fire pits, cabanas and outdoor grills. Residents enjoy the adjacent indoor pool-side recreational lounge with floor-to-ceiling glass capturing dramatic views of the Dallas skyline, a full catering facility for private parties and a 3,000 SF state-of-the-art fitness center.

3700M

3700M is a large mixed-use development in the West Village of Dallas’s Uptown district. Ideally situated at the corner of McKinney Avenue and Blackburn Street, this walkable, vibrant neighborhood covers an entire city block and is adjacent to existing shops, restaurants and entertainment.

The three buildings feature 381 apartments within a 21-story residential tower and two, five-story buildings totaling 801,334 SF. The project also includes 37,000 SF of retail on the ground level. A six-story, split level parking garage accommodates 800 vehicles.

West 7th

Encompassing over five city blocks, this 900,000 SF mixed-use development reestablishes West 7th Street in the historic Fort Worth Museum District with retail, office, hotel, and residential space. The architecture is an eclectic blend of lifestyle storefronts and modern styling. Owner Cypress Equities charged Rogers-O’Brien with overall management of the project, which included demolition of the existing site, coordination of infrastructure and finish-out of the new buildings. The completed project features pedestrian walkways, tree-lined streets, plazas and outdoor seating.

The Whitley

Adding to the downtown Austin skyline, this new 16-story 282,000 SF apartment tower located at the corner of 3rd and Brazos streets includes 268 multi-family units, 10,000 SF of ground-floor commercial lease space, and a 130,000 SF parking garage. The 11 stories of residences are constructed over a 5-story cast-in-place concrete parking garage. Exterior materials include natural stone veneer at the street level, a combination of brick, stone and glass at the residential units and infill aluminum screens at the parking garage. Upscale amenities include an expansive pool and deck, fitness center, business center, coffee bar and lounge.