Plough Lane, Wimbeldon
Plough Lane was a football stadium in Wimbledon, south west London. It was the home ground of Wimbledon Football Club from September 1912 to May
Since 1993 our acoustic consultants have been providing practical solutions for noisy buildings. Creating an impressive reputation as successful problem solvers over many years with excellent client working relationships. We are a division of Caice.
Our acoustic consultants work alongside architects and structural engineers to recommend the best possible design solutions to enhance the quality of life and minimise noise and vibrations. Providing advice with glazing specifications, partition constructions and room acoustics.
So they work as well and are enjoyable to use. We will help you to invisibly transform the way everyone experiences them.
Our acoustic consultants understand how sound works. How it moves through spaces, how much of it reaches our ears and how to control noisy sources. Quiet buildings have a positive impact on health and well-being. So workers are more productive, students learn quicker, patients recover faster and people are more relaxed.
We can undertake a noise assessment to support your planning application, with a report and recommendations for controlling noise. As designing with noise in mind from the start is less expensive than carrying out remedial works later.
Our diagnostic tests are ideal for noise problems within existing buildings and our acoustic commissioning tests will establish whether the mechanical services are performing as you expect.
Plough Lane was a football stadium in Wimbledon, south west London. It was the home ground of Wimbledon Football Club from September 1912 to May
This challenging, complex project in a listed building is centrally located between Oxford Street and Hollen Street in London. The finished scheme combines two Victorian
An existing building was demolished and a new two storey infill building constructed to provide 8 classrooms, a sixth form centre, dining hall extension, multi