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Quiet building: Noise and vibration isolation in vibrant cities

As building near transit corridors and above railways become viable options to relieve pressure on existing urban infrastructure, design and construction professionals need to better understand how to minimise structural vibrations that could adversely impact quality of life. Download this whitepaper to see why noise and vibration isolation are crucial elements in new building projects.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

29 Jan 2020 1m read View Author

In Australia, major urban centres are seeing increased levels of construction activity and rapid population growth. As building near transit corridors and above railways become viable options to relieve pressure on existing urban infrastructure, design and construction professionals need to better understand how to minimise structural vibrations that could adversely impact quality of life.

Download this whitepaper to see why noise and vibration isolation are crucial elements in new building projects.

Quiet building: Noise and vibration isolation in vibrant cities
Quiet building: Noise and vibration isolation in vibrant cities

In Australia, major urban centres are seeing increased levels of construction activity and rapid population growth. As building near transit corridors and above railways become viable options to relieve pressure on existing urban infrastructure, design and construction professionals need to better understand how to minimise structural vibrations that could adversely impact quality of life.

Download this whitepaper to see why noise and vibration isolation are crucial elements in new building projects.

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