Acoustics Consultants Australia

Acoustics Consultants Australia

Environmental Services

East Victoria Park, Western Australia 558 followers

Noise and Vibration, Environmental Assessment, Building and Architectural Acoustics. Monitoring, testing and design.

About us

Acoustics consultant. Audio, room acoustics, noise and vibration specialists. We can help with: - Environmental monitoring - DA council applications, - Noise assessment reports, - Vibration studies, - Environmental noise assessments, - Building acoustics, - Music rooms and studios, - Room soundproofing advice, - Sound systems modelling, - Entertainment noise and assessment (bars, pubs, music lounges, discos, outdoor events), - Noise monitoring, - Noise management plans and design advice.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
East Victoria Park, Western Australia
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2018
Specialties
Noise and Vibration, Acoustics, Development Approvals, Entertainment Noise, consultant, Bars, Noise complaint, Music room, Building acoustics, Listening rooms, Home theatres, Music Studios, Recording studios, Noise monitoring, Construction noise, Noise management plan, Sound proofing, Speech privacy, Office fitouts, and Licenced venues

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  • It's not a complex thought that we do what we do because of health reasons, but it's a very important part of it, so we will continue to talk about it. The world is noisy, but not everything should be as noisy as it is. That's where we come in; we understand what it should be and help you find that solution. Sound plays a crucial role in our lives, affecting our well-being, productivity, and overall quality of life. Excessive noise can lead to stress, sleep disturbances, and even long-term health issues. Conversely, a well-balanced acoustic environment can enhance focus, improve communication, and create a sense of calm. Imagine trying to work in a bustling office with constant background chatter, or living near a busy airport with planes flying overhead. These noisy environments can be more than just an annoyance; they can have profound effects on your mental and physical health. We believe in the power of sound to transform spaces and lives. By understanding and managing sound effectively, we can create environments that promote health, productivity, and happiness. Whether it's reducing noise pollution in urban areas, optimising acoustics in a workspace, or ensuring peaceful residential spaces, our mission is to make the world a quieter, more harmonious place. Because when sound is just right, you might not even notice it. But when it's wrong, it's impossible to ignore. #SoundMatters #HealthAndWellbeing #AcousticConsulting #SoundSolutions #Acoustics

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  • Universally, people say they want “great acoustics” in their work environment. But when asked to define what makes an acoustic environment good, the response is often blank stares. It's easier for people to say what they don’t want: “The constant noise in the open office area drives me nuts!” “I can’t understand the people on the other end of this Teams call unless they’re sitting right in front of the phone.” “I can overhear conversations from the next room.” Each of these statements reflects unmet expectations. Get the acoustic conditions right, and people will hardly notice. Get them wrong, and it’s immediately apparent—and costly to fix. So how do we determine if it is a structural issue or one that can be fixed with specific interior design? To determine whether the issue is structural or addressable via interior design, the initial step is to conduct an environmental analysis: quantifying noise levels, pinpointing disruptive sound sources, and evaluating the spatial layout and materials. Identifying problem areas allows for targeted solutions. ' If the issue is structural, such as subpar architectural design or insufficient soundproofing, comprehensive interventions may be necessary. This could involve integrating soundproof barriers, enhancing insulation, or redesigning layouts to mitigate sound propagation. Conversely, if interior design can resolve the issue, various strategies can be employed. Collaborating with architects, we can advise on the strategic placement of acoustic panels, carpets, and curtains to enhance sound absorption. Optimising furniture arrangement can diminish noise transmission. Additionally, establishing designated quiet zones and employing white noise machines can further refine the acoustic environment. The crux is to customise solutions to the specific acoustic challenges of the space. By doing so, we can cultivate a work environment that not only meets but exceeds acoustic standards, thereby enhancing satisfaction and productivity for clients and their teams.

  • We recently encountered an intriguing case study involving the construction of a sound barrier wall in Perth East. The objective was to attenuate noise levels on one side of the rail tracks. However, the result was a significant increase in noise pollution on the opposite side, particularly affecting the residents of Movida Estate due to sound reflection and reverberation off the wall. According to reports, the developer and local council did not engage with existing residents during the planning phase. Independent acoustic monitoring subsequently revealed noise levels exceeding regulatory limits by 29 decibels. One long-time resident noted that the noise from the rail line has become so intrusive that he can no longer open his windows, and his sleep quality has been severely impacted. This scenario underscores the critical importance of involving an independent acoustic engineer in such infrastructure projects. An impartial acoustic consultant ensures that the concerns of all stakeholders are thoroughly considered and that the proposed noise mitigation strategies are effective without unintended negative consequences. Without the expert input of an independent acoustic engineer, well-intentioned projects can inadvertently exacerbate noise issues, leading to significant community dissatisfaction and harm. Engaging an independent acoustic engineer not only benefits the immediate project by providing a comprehensive noise assessment and control strategy but also fosters long-term community well-being and trust. #AcousticConsultingAustralia #NoiseControl #CommunityWellBeing #SoundManagement #IndependentConsulting #AcousticEngineering

    Wrong side of the track: Perth people cop it as noise wall backfires

    Wrong side of the track: Perth people cop it as noise wall backfires

    watoday.com.au

  • One of the common misconceptions about our reports is that they must involve a long, drawn-out process, but we believe otherwise. People often think that the complexity of acoustic issues demands an extensive procedure, but our streamlined methodology proves that efficiency can coexist with thoroughness. By simplifying our process, we are able to focus on the critical aspects that matter most to our clients, delivering precise and actionable insights without unnecessary delays. Our approach is designed to be straightforward and client-centric. We understand that our clients value clarity and effectiveness, which is why we have refined our process to eliminate any superfluous steps that could complicate the experience. Instead of getting bogged down in a lengthy, convoluted procedure, we prioritise direct communication, rigorous analysis, and practical solutions. Having a lengthy process just makes what we do less comprehensive for our clients. Here's a breakdown of our streamlined process: 1️⃣ Enquiry: The process begins with an initial enquiry, where we gather preliminary information about your specific acoustic challenges and start formulating potential solutions. 2️⃣ Initial Meeting: We conduct a thorough discussion to define the project scope, identify key stakeholders, and understand the context and specific acoustic issues that need addressing. 3️⃣ Preparation for Assessment: Detailed preparatory work follows the initial meeting, including reviewing architectural drawings, historical data, and planning the logistics for the site visit. 4️⃣ Conduct Assessment: During the site visit, we use sophisticated instruments to measure various acoustic parameters, collecting empirical data on sound pressure levels, frequency spectra, and reverberation times. 5️⃣ Data Analysis and Validation: Advanced analytical techniques are employed to interpret and validate the data, using acoustic modeling software to simulate different scenarios and diagnose root causes. 6️⃣ Report Submission and Ongoing Support: A comprehensive report detailing our findings, conclusions, and recommendations is presented to the client, along with ongoing support to ensure effective implementation of solutions. It is simple and it works. #AcousticAssessment #AcousticConsulting #NoiseControl #AcousticEngineering

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  • Sam's background is as impressive as it is varied. With a Master's degree in Audio Engineering, Sam initially dipped his toes into the world of acoustics through a very basic module. Little did he know, this would spark a passion that would guide his career path and eventually bring him to work with us here at ACA Starting out in building acoustics, Sam worked for an agency in the UK, focusing primarily on large-scale projects in schools and educational institutions. His work involved significant noise reduction efforts, ensuring that learning environments were as quiet and conducive to education as possible. In September 2022, Sam made the move to the Sunshine Coast in Australia, before eventually settling in Perth. Since joining ACA, Sam has continued to bring his extensive knowledge in building acoustics to the team, helping to tackle complex noise issues and contribute to our mission of creating balanced soundscapes. We're thrilled to have Sam on board and look forward to the innovative solutions he'll bring to our projects!

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  • I love getting out of the office...

    One of the things I really value about my job is the opportunity to get out of the office and avoid sitting at a computer all day. Don't get me wrong, I love the reporting, analysing, and crafting reports – the problem-solving element is incredibly rewarding. But what I appreciate the most is when I get to step outside and connect with the people our work impacts. There's something incredibly refreshing about a change of scenery, and face-to-face interactions add a whole new dimension to the challenges we tackle. Hearing firsthand about the problems people face is a reminder of the positive impact we can have. Those conversations fuel the passion for finding creative solutions that truly make a difference. It's not just about the data; it's about the human element, the connections we build, and the collective "ah!" moment when a solution clicks into place. This blend of analytical thinking and real-world connection makes my work incredibly fulfilling. It's a constant reminder that the reports and analysis we do in the office ultimately serve a human purpose. #acousticconsultantsaustralia #acoustics #acousticengereering #perth

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  • Noise in the workplace is often perceived negatively as it can disrupt environments, affecting teams and, consequently, businesses. Sounds under 35dBA, like soft music or distant chatter, are unlikely to disrupt focus. Generally, office background noise levels should range between 35-40dBA, akin to an indoor conversation. However, open offices can easily exceed 65dBA, similar to a noisy restaurant. It is crucial to analyse and address office acoustics through thoughtful design. Beyond minimising health risks, research confirms that offices with comfortable sound levels significantly boost worker satisfaction, motivation, and job performance. Considering that ambient speech is the most distracting background noise, improving speech privacy ranks among the top drivers of workplace experience according to a recent survey. While a noisy workplace may seem like an inevitable tradeoff for collaborative spaces, simple acoustic design principles can balance speech clarity and privacy. Methods such as sound absorption, blocking, office acoustic screens, and covering surfaces help prevent echoing and reduce excessive noise near the source. Where can we help? We collaborate with architects and engineers to recommend materials and structural changes that can improve noise quality in your office space. Investing in proper acoustic design not only enhances the work environment but also boosts overall productivity and employee well-being. Reach out to us, and we would be happy to help.

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