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Construction Noise & Vibration

This is the tenth and final webinar in a series of Crossrail Learning Legacy webinars focused on the Environment Theme. This webinar describes how Crossrail has worked in collaboration with its contractors to drive improved performance for noise management. 


Background 
Noise was one of the main impacts and challenges during the construction of Crossrail.  It was recognised that for Crossrail’s Tier 1 contractors to achieve the necessary levels of performance in noise management, focus could not solely be on controlling or minimising noise levels.  Factors such as community engagement, effective planning, management processes, leadership and culture were identified as being critical to successful noise management on sites.  A detailed suite of objective performance measures were defined in order to measure contractor’s performance in construction noise management with the aim of driving improved performance towards a defined “world class” level. 

This webinar will describe the criteria that were used to measure performance and the benefits that have resulted. The key factors that contributed to success and the key challenges faced during the process will also be covered. 

The webinar may be of use to Clients considering developing a means of measuring the construction noise management performance of their principal contractor(s) on a construction project, and for Principal Contractors in turn to manage and measure the construction noise performance of their supply chain.

Detailed information on all of the environmental elements is on the Crossrail Learning Legacy website and a detailed case study is available on this topic.

Speakers
Andrew Bird, Acoustics Manager, Crossrail 
Colin Cobbing, Crossrail 

When 
20 July 2017
12.30 - 13.30

Sponsor / Partners 

     
           


Fees

FREE to attend 

Booking 
To register for this event, please click the link below: 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7677430481327854849
When
7/20/2017 - 7/21/2017
Where
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