Our Impact:
A critical shortage of functional, operational space at a confidential laboratory created the need for a highly coordinated and carefully engineered expansion. The 50,000-square-foot laboratory project required iENG to navigate tight spatial constraints while supporting complex mechanical and plumbing systems essential to lab operations. With limited available space and significant demands for piping and ductwork, every design decision had to be intentional.
iENG approached the project with a problem-solving mindset, evaluating each requirement and constraint to develop layouts that balanced performance, constructability, and long-term functionality. The design process focused on optimizing system routing within confined spaces while maintaining clear coordination across disciplines, setting the foundation for successful execution in the field.
Recognizing that collaboration would be key, iENG led a highly integrated design effort, working closely with electrical, sprinkler, and structural partners to ensure alignment at every stage. Through this coordinated approach, the team successfully integrated new utility systems into the existing building infrastructure, delivering a solution that expanded the lab’s capabilities without disrupting ongoing operations.
The project stands as an example of iENG’s ability to solve complex infrastructure challenges through thoughtful engineering, precise coordination, and a deep understanding of mission-critical environments
Our resolution-driven planning and strategy, attention to detail, and execution brought a space not originally designed for lab space into a functioning, operating space. Our team is skilled, efficient, and excels in meeting the challenges head-on delivering impactful results.




