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The environmental noise impact assessment / noise survey / noise test undertaken by Impact Acoustics can differ from a proposed air conditioning plant or an existing industrial extractor fan impacting on small residential developments to larger scale developments. Sources of noise can include railway noise, road traffic noise, aircraft noise in Derbyshire Noise impact assessments / noise surveys are required within both the public and private sectors in a range of commercial and industrial projects.
The effects of noise from existing or proposed road or rail traffic schemes impacting on residential developments can be assessed using noise measurements, calculation and modelling techniques.
Impact Acoustics have the knowledge and skills for a full range of Environmental Noise Assessments and written Noise Reports in accordance with the relevant British Standards and confirm the requirements set out by the local governing department, be it Environmental Health, Planning or Building Control.
More people are affected by noise from transportation sources than any other. For road, rail and air transport, there are established and recommended methods for predicting the noise. Impact Acoustics provides all necessary measurements, assessments and technical capability to support the noise and vibration input into an Environmental Statement.
Noise Surveys / noise assessments can be undertaken at both the preliminary design stage and also at all other stages of the proposed development in order to fully identify potential adverse noise impacts and recommend mitigation options.
Impact Acoustics will work for you alongside the local authority to ensure your noise issues are discharged accordingly and that a suitable solution is achieved that satisfies all interested parties. Impact Acoustics assist their client through the application process; liaising with the local authority, conducting the appropriate noise impact assessment / noise survey, compiling the acoustic report, and providing a noise mitigation strategy, if required.
Whether your project is based in Derby, Matlock, Chesterfield, Ilkeston, Buxton, Alfreton, Ashbourne or any other location within Derbyshire; we are happy to help.
To find out more or receive a quotation please contact Impact Acoustics.
Impact Acoustics provide the following services relating to environmental noise:
Detailed Liaison with Local Authority in order to establish the noise criteria for the assessment
Preparation of technical evidence and reporting for input into an Environmental Statement
Identification of the main noise and vibration sources during both construction and post construction
Baseline noise measurements to establish and understand existing noise noise levels and to establish existing noise climate in areas potentially affected by the scheme
Assessment in accordance with CRTN and CRN for road and rail traffic noise levels
Assessment in accordance with BS 6472 and BS 7385; for vibration impact
Recommendation of any mitigation measures including noise barrier design and source location
Areas Covered: Derby, Matlock, Chesterfield, Ilkeston, Buxton, Alfreton, Ashbourne and all others throughout Derbyshire
Service Also known as:
Environmental Survey Derbyshire Road TrafficNoise Survey Derbyshire Railway Noise Survey Derbyshire Road TrafficNoise Impact Assessment Derbyshire Railway NoiseImpact Assessment Derbyshire Noise ImpactAssessment Derbyshire NoiseAssessment Derbyshire Acoustic ReportDerbyshire EnvironmentalImpact Survey Derbyshire | Noise Survey Derbyshire |
Contact: info@impactacoustics.co.uk
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