
OUR SERVICES
Your building is a breathing entity
IEG tailors its systems to each structure’s anatomy. Just as the nervous system oversees the body’s responses, our MEP designs facilitate every building’s seamless operation. Our structural designs are the building’s bones, sturdy and resilient, down to every beam, connection, column, and foundation. By understanding that each building has its own form, with a distinct function and individual needs, we ensure sustainability and adaptability. Informed by our clients’ goals and perspectives, our work safeguards the health and welfare of those who flow through their structures.
Areas of Expertise
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We’ve positioned our staff on a comprehensive set of building code committees, which represents a significant investment of our time and finances over many years. By virtue of this innovative strategy, we enjoy a singular ability to survey the current engineering landscape. We take it upon ourselves to understand not only how codes will change, but why. On behalf of our clients, we stay abreast of those changes in our designs, and we proactively plan for those changes when issues arise. After all, you can’t innovate if you don’t stay ahead of the curve. The committees we’re engaged with include:
American Concrete Institute (ACI)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE)
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
International Code Council (ICC)
International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA)
National Council of Structural Engineers (NCSS)
National Storm Shelter Association (NSSA)
The Masonry Society (TMS)
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In many jurisdictions, building codes require ICC 500 tornado shelters in schools and critical emergency operations facilities. Tornado shelters and hurricane shelters require an unprecedented level of coordination between owners, authorities, architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, civil engineers, and facilities staff. Even before the requirements were first implemented, IEG’s structural and MEP engineering team was an early leader in preparing these institutions for the transition. We completed the design of the first FEMA-funded ICC 500 tornado shelter in Texas in 2013, have had staff serve as officers of the National Storm Shelter Association, and have proposed numerous improvements to ICC 500 on behalf of our clients, many of which were approved and adopted.
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IEG has led the industry in developing Geothermal Heat Pump Systems technology, which utilizes the earth’s natural temperature as a thermal resource for HVAC heating and cooling. Compared to traditional HVAC systems, our technology can reduce a facility’s energy consumption by up to 50 percent in some facilities, drastically reducing the carbon footprint of our structures. We are recognized as a national leader in Geothermal Heat Pump Systems and have designed some of the most energy efficient facilities in the country by combining innovation with cost sensitive, sustainable, and holistic engineering solutions. Our legacy is more than design—it’s about contributing to a sustainable future and creating generational impact through our work.
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According to FEMA, “Expansive soils are the most costly natural hazard in the United States, causing more damage than all other natural hazards combined, including earthquakes, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes.” With experience and expertise in North Texas, a hotspot for the phenomenon, IEG takes an innovative approach to safeguard structures and MEP systems from expansive soil damage, carefully considering transition points to sidewalks, plumbing, and building foundations from one system to another.
What we can do
MechanicaL
Heating
Ventilation
Air-Conditioning Temperature and Controls
Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
Dehumidification
Building Energy Management
Energy Modeling
Return-on-Investment (ROI) Energy Analysis
LEED Energy Analysis EAc1
Thermal Barrier Calibration
Tornado Shelters and Hurricane Shelters
ElectricAL
Interior / Exterior Building Lighting
Lighting Control Solutions
Power Distribution
Lightning Protection
Fire Protection
Standby Emergency Power Generators
Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems
Solar PV Power
Wind Power
Measurement and Verification
Tornado Shelters and Hurricane Shelters
PLumbing
Domestic Water Systems Design
Sanitary Waste and Vent Design
Natural Gas Piping
Storm Drain Systems
Compressed Air Systems
Water Heating Design
Fire Protection
Tornado Shelters and Hurricane Shelters
STRUCTURAL
Foundations
Framing
Lateral Force Resisting Systems
Structural Condition Assessments
Structural Failure Investigations
Structural Remediations
Additions/Renovations
Concrete, Steel, Masonry, Light Gauge, Wood, etc.
Accommodating Expansive Soil/Structure Interaction
Tornado Shelters and Hurricane Shelters
PRIME DESIGN
Scope, Schedule, and Budget Definition
Subcontracting Architecture and Other Engineers
Intermediate Design Presentations
Issuing Project Manuals (Specifications)
Statements of Special Inspection
Regulatory Review Coordination
Hazardous Materials Safety Verification Coordination
Handicap Accessibility Design Compliance
Pre-Proposal (Pre-Bid) Conferences
Construction Contract Administration
Coordinating Construction Phase Observations
Owner-Engineer-Contractor Construction Conferences
Construction Payment Application Review
Issuing Certificates of Substantial and Final Completion