Acoustic Testing
With Approved Document Part E regulations already in place and the prevalence of standards such as Eco-Homes and Code for Sustainable Homes increasing, the need for builders and contractors to achieve - and demonstrate - acoustic compliance is pressing. Download Approved Document Part E
In this section we expand on our services relating to:
- Environmental noise requirements
- Architectural noise requirements
- Sound insulation
- Educational buildings
Having achieved UKAS accreditation in 2006, Stroma's acoustic testing and consultancy team is ideally positioned to assist you with any regulatory requirement.
We offer a complete acoustic consultation service, capable of assisting developers from design through to completion. Extensive experience - amassed over many years - enables us to identify the remedial measures needed to bring a substandard structure up to the level required for compliance. Since our team of acoustic engineers is dispersed nationwide, we are able to keep lead times to a minimum and offer highly competitive fees.
Our early involvement can assist the project architect in meeting the design criteria from the outset, thus saving both time and expense during the build stages. If we are involved from the conception of the project, any changes to the design can be quickly evaluated and any necessary adjustments put in place with minimum disruption.
Part E pdf is available to download in our resources section.
Environmental Noise
The acquisition of planning permission for a new building project is often contingent on the impact of noise - from both the construction site and the completed building - on noise levels in the immediate area. A common request is for an initial site survey to be carried out to ascertain the existing noise levels of a proposed construction site and determine how the completed building will affect the surrounding area.
Stroma can conduct pre-application measurements and site assessments to satisfy such requests, liaising with both architects and local planning and environmental health officers.
This includes:
- Taking measurements to confirm planning conditions and negotiations for variations
- Undertaking Planning Policy Guidance assessments under PPG24 and BS4142
- Identifying prospective complaints that may arise from existing sites
Where a developer is hoping to obtain planning consent for new housing, an assessment under Planning Policy Guidance Note 24 (PPG24) can be undertaken and a report produced. This can usually be conducted within two weeks of receiving the request. Where industrial developments are taking place, measurements and assessments using British Standard 4142 are carried out. These are weather dependent - as with PPG24 assessments - but can usually be undertaken within two weeks of a request. Assistance is also available for developers who are planning and building new schools. Advice can be given from the design stage through to completion, using Building Bulletin 93 (BB93).
Stroma provides:
- Measurements to confirm planning conditions and negotiations for variations
- Planning Policy Guidance assessments (PPG24, BS4142 & BB93)
- Noise measurement surveys
- Statutory noise nuisance - advice and appeals
- Measurement and prediction of transportation noise
- Construction site and demolition noise and vibration
- Advice on legislation
Download Planning Policy Guidance 24: Planning and Noise
Architectural Noise
Acoustic performance is a critical factor in assessing whether a building is fit for purpose. Poorly designed and constructed structures and details can render areas of a building unsuitable for their intended function. Stroma can offer early advice to architects, with design brief meetings usually proving a valuable resource. Regular contact throughout the construction process ensures that variations are quickly assessed and this assists architects in meeting deadlines. In the event of industrial or commercial noise control issues - caused by the building's services - Stroma can undertake noise and vibration measurements and provide potential solutions. We can identify the façade reductions required to achieve the noise levels and speech intelligibility standards set out in international documentation.
We offer:
- Sound insulation testing to comply with Building Regulations Approved Document Part E (ADE)
- Prevention of external noise intrusion via façade design input
- Achievement of required speech intelligibility levels
- Industrial and commercial noise control
- Advice on noise control measures
- Noise and vibration measurements and solutions in the event of interference caused by the building's services
Pre-Completion Testing
Revised in 2003, Approved Document Part E - 'Resistance to the Passage of Sound' - now calls for all new and refurbished domestic developments to conform to a more rigorous noise management regime.
Stroma has the necessary expertise and experience to make the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible. We hold current UKAS accreditation, enabling us to perform site based sound insulation testing, as required by Part E. Consequently, we can provide the final testing necessary for compliance with the required regulations. Moreover, we offer our expertise from the initial stages of the development - typically by way of design review workshops - to ensure the proposed construction details will meet the requirements of the regulations.
Our Sound Insulation Testing is suitable to cover the following standards:
- Building Regulations Approved Document Part E
- EcoHomes
- Code for Sustainable Homes Developments
- Initial testing of PROPOSED Robust Details
- Testing of separating elements in schools (BB93) and offices
In the event of a failure:
If - through testing - it is found that any element has failed to meet the required standard, we can propose suitable remedial works.
Educational Buildings
Educational buildings need careful consideration with regards to acoustic design. Not only do they need to provide quiet areas for study, but they also need to allow effective projection of teachers' voices. The government has published a document - Building Bulletin 93 (BB93) - which outlines minimum performance guidelines for the acoustic design of schools.
Building Bulletin 93
This document falls under the Building Regulations (Part E4) and requires that all newly built, converted, or extended school buildings meet minimum acoustic design criteria - encompassing all acoustic properties (not just sound insulation). This regulation is compulsory for schools but not for other educational buildings, e.g. higher education centres. However it is still helpful in setting out recommended design criteria.
Stroma can provide valuable assistance in the design stage of such developments - as well as undertake the final completion testing - to ensure design criteria are met.
Site Requirements
A number of conditions are essential on site to enable a set of compliant tests to be carried out. These conditions are a combination of regulatory requirements and common sense and are necessary to obtain satisfactory results.
Summary of site requirements:
- Our sensitive equipment only runs off 240V power supply and it must be available within the rooms which require testing.
- Are the rooms finished? Testing should be conducted in rooms that are essentially finished, but still unfurnished. Doors, glazing, skirting boards and all other fixtures and fittings should be installed.
- A reasonably quiet site.
Stroma undertake out of hours testing at the clients request to ensure the best test conditions. We urge all prospective customers requiring sound insulation testing - especially for building regulation compliance - to view our site readiness checklist. (Link/PDF)
For further information or clarification on this important issue, please contact Stroma's head office to speak to a member of our acoustic team.
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