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Developers get sound advice

There are a host of regulations surrounding the construction of a new building, and, according to Peter Hepworth, one of the issues most fundamental to the success of a building is its sound insulation. Whether dealing with noise transmission between rooms, or minimising sound from outside a building which could affect the smooth-running of affairs inside, sound insulation is crucial to a building actually working well and being fit for purpose. It can also make the difference between being signed off by the Building Control Authority and being refused, with all the mayhem that a refusal can cause. Peter Hepworth provides clear guidance as to how to avoid this and other pitfalls.
With thanks to Association of Building Engineers External Link, April 2007. Download (PDF, 192kb)

The fastest noise-mapping package in the West (or anywhere else for that matter)

According to studies carried out by Hepworth Acoustics in 2006, the Lima noise mapping software package provides the swiftest and most accurate noise mapping program available, with efficiency settings providing calculations carried out up to 5 times faster than any other software. Conducted with reference to Defra’s Noise Research Advisory Service and focusing on the UK’s national road traffic noise calculation standard, the research found that the Lima software was streets ahead of the other four software packages studied – definitely “best in class”.
Brüel & Kjaer Magazine February 2007. Download (PDF, 664kb)

Practical methods of meeting the requirements of approved Document E of the Building Regulations

It is one thing being aware of the acoustic requirements set out in Approved Document E of the Building Regulations, it is another thing to know how to meet them. Richard Watson, Principal Consultant with Hepworth Acoustics, provides clear and practical guidance for architects, builders and developers so that they can see precisely how to implement the requirements in a variety of building situations. Download (Architects’ Datafile January 2007)

 

The noise act and its repercussions for the entertainment industry

Have you ever been in a pub and had to shout to make yourself heard? Peter Hepworth explains to Ben Walker of the Caterer and Hotelkeeper why this happens - and why noise will soon have to be a consideration for all those in the entertainment and leisure industries. Not only will pub, club and bar owners have to cut down the noise nuisance to neighbours through music, and the comings and goings of their customers, but, from 2008, they will have to ensure their employees are not subjected to excessive noise. Download (Caterer and Hotelkeeper October 2006)

When does music turn into noise?

In Spring 2006, Matthew Gascoigne, Principal Consultant for Hepworth Acoustics, provided some helpful guidance for readers of Building for Leisure as to the difference between one man’s meat and another man’s poison – or rather, in this case, one man’s musical enjoyment and another man’s noisy annoyance. Download


How the UK is implementing the new EU directive on noise limits in the workplace

April 2006 sees the introduction of new, more stringent government regulations on noise in the workplace. Many more employers and employees will be affected than ever before. Peter Hepworth, in an article published in IET in March 2006, explains what the regulations mean, how they will impact on employers and the most effective ways of ensuring that the regulations are met. Download

 

 

Quiet Please!

In February 2006, Matthew Gascoigne, a Principal Consultant in our Sheffield office, provided some timely guidance for readers of the Building Engineer as to what the new mandatory Building Bulletin 93 (BB93) means in practice for the design and construction of classrooms and other activity areas in schools. Download


Acoustic Design - How to pass Part E of the Building Regs

In an article published in Architects’ Datafile in February 2006, Paul Bassett, Technical Director of Hepworth Acoustics, offers clear and straightforward advice on how to achieve the required sound insulation standards to be in compliance with the new Building Regulations. He describes just what is and is not required, how the tests are carried out and how to avoid failure. Download


Profiting from Change: the growth of Hepworth Acoustics Ltd.

In January 2006, Peter Hepworth, founder and Managing Director of Hepworth Acoustics, provided readers of the Acoustics Bulletin with a glimpse into the reasons for Hepworth Acoustics’ increasing success. The article traces the company’s growth from its early beginnings in his back-bedroom with just one consultant to the substantial and fast-developing enterprise it is today, with offices throughout the UK, and with highly successful noise-mapping and consultancy divisions. Download

 

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