Friendship Village Tempe - Phase 3
Tempe, AZ
Scope of Work
The project is currently in the early Schematic Design phase, with our team supporting the design process through interior noise isolation analysis to inform layout, assemblies, and adjacencies early in design. This work helps identify potential sound transmission paths and establishes performance targets to support occupant comfort and program needs.
As the project progresses through Design Development and Construction Documents, the noise isolation strategy is refined and coordinated across architectural and building systems, ensuring that wall, floor, and ceiling assemblies meet the intended acoustic performance. Ongoing support is provided through Construction Administration to help maintain design intent and address field conditions as needed.
Outcome
The proposed outcome of this work is a set of clear, performance-based interior noise isolation criteria that can be confidently implemented by the design and construction teams. By identifying potential sound transmission risks early and resolving them through coordinated assemblies and details, the project is positioned to achieve predictable acoustic performance, minimize rework during construction, and deliver interior environments that support privacy, comfort, and intended use.
Scope of Work
The project is currently in the early Schematic Design phase, with our team supporting the design process through interior noise isolation analysis to inform layout, assemblies, and adjacencies early in design. This work helps identify potential sound transmission paths and establishes performance targets to support occupant comfort and program needs.
As the project progresses through Design Development and Construction Documents, the noise isolation strategy is refined and coordinated across architectural and building systems, ensuring that wall, floor, and ceiling assemblies meet the intended acoustic performance. Ongoing support is provided through Construction Administration to help maintain design intent and address field conditions as needed.
Outcome
The proposed outcome of this work is a set of clear, performance-based interior noise isolation criteria that can be confidently implemented by the design and construction teams. By identifying potential sound transmission risks early and resolving them through coordinated assemblies and details, the project is positioned to achieve predictable acoustic performance, minimize rework during construction, and deliver interior environments that support privacy, comfort, and intended use.
