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  • University of Missouri: Cornell Hall
  • Western State College: Taylor Hall
  • University of Nebraska: Quilt Center
  • Auraria Higher Education Center
  • University of Nebraska: Physical Sciences
  • University of Missouri: Virginia Ave. Housing
  • University of Nebraska: Husker Village

alt   Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering design
  • Data/telecommunications
  • Lifecycle cost analysis

Project Highlights:
  • Heavy emphasis on information technology systems
  • Created a “Smart” building
  • 4 story atrium
     
Cornell Hall
University of Missouri - Columbia
Columbia, Missouri

Cornell Hall features 17 classrooms, several conference/training rooms, two computer labs/data centers, a 500-seat auditorium, a 125-seat lecture hall, and 15 breakout rooms. The facility features a five-story atrium that provides flexible teaching spaces which encourage teamwork, research, and small group activity.

Architect:
Ellerbe Beckett
 
   

alt   Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering design
  • Building Information Modeling
  • Data/telecommunications design
  • Daylight analysis
  • Energy modeling
  • Lifecycle cost analysis
  • Specialized lighting design

Project Highlights:

  • Pursuing LEED Certification
  • Complex phased renovation
  • Historic building
  • Biomass boiler plant
Taylor Hall Renovations 
Western State College 
Gunnison, Colorado
Taylor Hall is the largest and oldest building on the campus of Western State College of Colorado. The renovation
of the historic 70,000 square foot building includes classrooms, faculty and administration office and an auditorium.
   
Architect:
SLATERPAULL Architects

 
 

alt  Services Provided:
  • LEED consulting
  • New building commissioning
  • Energy modeling

 
Project Highlights:
  • LEED Silver certified
  • Provided training for the University of Nebraska’s commissioning pilot  program








International Quilt Study Center
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska

The International Quilt Study Center provides an impressive permanent home for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's
world-class quilt collection and textile history scholars. The overall design includes three levels and approximately
38,000 gross square feet of display, storage, administrative and research areas that allow public interaction with the
diverse collection and professional staff.

 
Architect:
Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture
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 Services Provided:
  • Data/telecommunications
  • Energy modeling
  • MEP engineering design
  • Specialized lighting design
  • Studies and reports
 
  Project Highlights:
  • Over 20 projects, spanning eight years
  • Project range from $10,000 in construction to $300,000

   
Auraria Higher Education Center
Denver, Colorado
M.E. GROUP has worked as both the Prime Consultant and on an "on-call basis" with numerous architects for Auraria Higher Education Center projects.  Projects include “Smart” classrooms, data centers, and upgrades to lighting, HVAC and power systems. 
   
   

alt  Services Provided:
  •  New building commissioning

  Project Highlights:
  • Pursuing LEED Silver certification
  • 4-story atrium
Physical Sciences Building
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska

The new four-story, 124,000-square-foot building, located on the University of Nebraska’s Lincoln campus, includes two lecture halls, four teaching labs and eight classrooms, along with office and lab space for physics and astronomy faculty.

   
Architect:
Perkins+Will with BVH Architects

 

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 Services Provided:
  • Data/telecommunications
  • Lifecycle cost analysis
  • MEP engineering design


 
Project Highlights:
  • Design served as the foundation for a 17 year, phased upgrade to University's residence halls

   
Virginia Avenue Residence Hall
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, Missouri
The Virginia Avenue Residence Halls and Dining Complex was the start of a 17 year phase to upgrade or replace all of the University of Missouri’s residence halls.  The complex consists of four 4-story separate residence halls of equal size named Excellence, Discovery, Respect and Responsibility for MU's values.  Each building has suite-style units, some with a small living area in addition to bedrooms and a bathrooms. Buildings are connected via  pedestrian bridges.

 
Architect:
Gould Evans



 

alt Services Provided:
  • Data/telecommunications
  • Lifecycle cost analysis
  • MEP engineering design

Project Highlights:

  • Design served as foundation for University System's future residence halls

 

   
Husker Village
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Husker Village houses approximately 550 students in 2-bed and 4-bed suites. Other spaces include staff housing, hall coordinator apartments, faculty apartments, lounges, study spaces, offices, laundry, mail room, storage, lobbies, seminar rooms, computer rooms and support spaces.
 
Architects:
Sinclair Hille