Student Housing Is the Acoustic Stress Test.
No building type abuses a floor assembly like purpose-built student housing — hundreds of units, occupants awake at every hour, subwoofers, and an August-or-never delivery date. Eugene builds a lot of it. We pour for that reality on both axes: acoustically, mat-plus-gypsum assemblies installed exactly as tested, because an IIC rating missed by a few points becomes a leasing-office problem for the life of the building; and schedule-wise, up to 40,000 sq ft/day of computer-batched throughput, because student housing that misses fall move-in misses the year.
Building in Eugene
The University of Oregon’s enrollment growth keeps the West University and Franklin Boulevard corridors dense with five-story student product, while Eugene’s own housing shortage — sharpened by Oregon’s middle-housing rules — drives townhome and multiplex infill across the city, with Springfield’s Glenwood riverfront redevelopment adding conventional multifamily to the pipeline. All wood-frame, all governed by STC 50 / IIC 50 between units and UL-rated fire assemblies. Developers who deliver a quiet student building in this market have a leasing advantage they can advertise; our per-batch cloud QC reports let them prove the floors behind it.
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