Commercial
Commercial developments may include noise-sensitive areas (such as offices and hotel rooms) and/or noise sources (such as loading docks and mechanical equipment). As such, it may be necessary to consider potential impacts of the project on surrounding properties as well as potential impacts on the project from off-site sources. It may also be necessary to control noise and vibration propagating from one area of the project to another. Wieland Acoustics can provide consulting services both during the design phase of the project or to resolve noise and vibration issues at an existing facility. The following projects provide details of some of our experience with commercial developments:
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The West Inn & Suites is a boutique style hotel for both the business and leisure traveler. As with any hotel, the project was subject to City and State noise standards. However, the project was located between the I-5 Freeway and the SDNR rail line and the client wanted to achieve more than the bare-minimum...
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The Guthrie Lambert Business Center is a master planned business park development of 28 new industrial buildings totaling 132,642 square feet on 7.92 acres centrally located in Brea, California. These state of the art buildings range from 3,302 square feet to 6,935 square feet...
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Commercial Articles
Wieland Acoustics has also written the following articles (originally published in our newsletter Sound Advice) that are relevant to commercial projects: |
