Field RT60 measurement, acoustic modeling, and 90 fabric-wrapped wall panels installed across Country Club of Ocala’s great-room clubhouse — cutting reverberation from 3.5 seconds down under 1.8 to fix the dining and event reverb mid-tier Florida clubs typically face.
Custom acoustic wall panels and suspended ceiling clouds installed at WellCome OM Integral Healing & Education Center in Spring Hill — cutting broadband reverb from 3+ seconds to ~1.5 across a multipurpose hall hosting yoga, seminars, weddings, and live speakers.
Pre-construction STC lab testing across 8 light-gauge-steel wall assemblies for a ULI-awarded Chicago multi-family developer — proving Wall Blokker Pro delivered a +5 STC delta across every gauge tested before the panelized modular building scaled up.
About 100 custom acoustic absorption panels installed via self-leveling laser layout inside a South Florida 200–300 capacity live-music hall — cutting reverberation from 2.0 seconds down to ~0.8 across a 2-day install window, a 60% reverb reduction overnight.
How sanctuary capacity, ceiling height, and finish coverage drive whether a church supports both speech intelligibility and musical fullness — design criteria by seat count, platform geometry, and reinforcement strategy.
Pre-opening noise ordinance compliance testing for an indoor-outdoor Bywater music venue in New Orleans — Type 2 sound-level meter readings, L10 and Lmax baseline data, and a 10-minute capture plan prepped for City Council review under Chapter 66.
Wall-to-wall acoustic panel coverage across a new University of South Florida lab and education center on the Tampa main campus — impaling-clip mounted treatment cutting RT60 by 0.8 to 1.0 seconds toward ANSI S12.60 academic-space compliance.
Custom 4-inch wood-framed acoustic panels installed inside three new Georgia Public Broadcasting studios in midtown Atlanta — hitting NRC 1.0 down to 250 Hz with bracket and impaling-clip mounting plus calibrated-mic RT60 verification before sign-off.
45 wall-mounted acoustic panels installed across the Pinellas Park Public Works auditorium in Florida — a multi-use municipal meeting space taken from a 2.5-second baseline RT60 down 55% to a workable training and public-comment range.
50 wall-mounted acoustic panels installed in one day inside Westcoast Church’s main sanctuary in Englewood, FL — pulling RT60 from 1.6 seconds down to 1.05 to land squarely inside the worship range for live band and amplified speakers.










