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Why Multifamily MEP Design Is Not Repeatable

31 min · 13 de may de 2026
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If two apartment buildings look the same… shouldn’t the systems behind the walls be the same too? Not even close. In this episode of Real Time Revolution, we break down why MEP design in multifamily projects isn’t as simple as copy and paste. From changing owner preferences and evolving technology to site conditions, utility requirements, and contractor differences—every project brings new variables that impact cost, performance, and long-term value. We also dive into how “reusing” old designs can actually increase costs, why location matters more than most teams expect, and what developers should be doing instead to create smarter, more adaptable buildings. If you’ve ever wondered why seemingly identical buildings end up with completely different systems—and budgets—this episode connects the dots.

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