Jacksons Fencing

Acoustic Barriers to Environmental Noise Pollution

Face to Face Seminar
Online Seminar
Places, planning and communities, Design, construction and technology
cpd

Description

As environmental noise continues to affect communities, planning, and the built environment, choosing the right acoustic barrier has never been more important. In this guide, we explore how environmental noise arises, how it travels, and the legislation designed to control it. We also examine its impact on landscapes and planning decisions.

You’ll gain clear insights into the factors that influence barrier performance, the range of available solutions, and the advantages and limitations of each option. By the end, you will be equipped with the knowledge needed to specify effective, long lasting acoustic barriers that deliver meaningful noise reduction.

Face to Face Seminar

Availability information

We offer this CPD as a face to face seminar delivered at a time and location that suits your team. Sessions are available Monday to Friday, between 9.00 am and 5.30 pm. Sessions may also be held at our head office in Ashford, Kent.

What the Seminar Includes

  • A structured, RIBA‑compliant CPD presentation
  • Discussion of acoustic barrier specification, legislation, and planning
  • Safety‑critical guidance including wind loading, UKCA marked systems and installation requirements
  • Q&A tailored to your current projects

Duration

Typically 45–60 minutes, including time for questions.

Online Seminar

Availability information

We can deliver this CPD as a live, online seminar, offering a flexible and accessible option for teams working remotely or across multiple locations. Sessions are available Monday to Friday, between 9.00am and 5.30pm.

We can host the session through your preferred platform, including Microsoft Teams or Google Meet

What the Seminar Includes

  • A structured, RIBA‑compliant CPD presentation with screen-shared slides
  • Discussion of acoustic barrier specification, legislation, and planning
  • Safety‑critical guidance including wind loading, UKCA‑marked systems and installation requirements
  • Q&A tailored to your current projects

Duration

Typically 45–60 minutes, including time for questions.

Loading...