05/28/2026
One of the biggest concerns we hear on multifamily projects:
“Will tenants hear their neighbors?”
At Elmhurst 195, that wasn’t left to chance.
We approached sound mitigation the same way we approach every project, through layered protection and disciplined ex*****on.
-Resilient sound isolation clips to decouple walls
-Sound bat insulation within wall cavities
-Full perimeter acoustical sealing
-Floating hardwood floors over sound mat
-Acoustical insulation in ceiling assemblies
This isn’t overbuilding; it’s intentional construction oversight.
Because in multifamily development, details like this protect long-term asset value, improve tenant experience, reduce complaints and turnover, and differentiate the property in the market.
Most projects value-engineer these details out.
We make sure the right ones stay in.
That’s the role of an owner’s representative in real estate development, not just managing construction, but protecting outcomes that matter after delivery.