Construction Noise Assessment Generator

BS 5228 noise assessments with full assessment, Section 61 application, monitoring report and resident communication.

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Ebrora Standard

Comprehensive green-branded BS 5228-1:2009+A1:2014 construction noise assessment with cover page. Full plant inventory with BS 5228 Table C source noise levels, sensitive receptor identification with distances and types, noise prediction methodology with distance attenuation calculations, predicted LAeq levels at each receptor, impact assessment against ABC method criteria, Best Practicable Means (BPM) justification, mitigation measures hierarchy, noise monitoring plan, vibration screening assessment (BS 5228-2), working hours analysis, regulatory references, and sign-off.

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Section 61 Application

Red-accented template structured specifically for Section 61 prior consent application under the Control of Pollution Act 1974. Applicant and site details formatted for local authority submission, proposed works description with programme, plant list with predicted noise levels, proposed working hours including out-of-hours justification, BPM statement, proposed noise limits at site boundary, monitoring methodology and locations, complaint handling procedure, and declaration for local authority approval.

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Monitoring Report

Teal-accented template for ongoing construction noise monitoring results reporting. Monitoring locations with grid references, equipment details and calibration records, measurement results table with LAeq, LAmax, and LA90 values per period, comparison against Section 61 consent limits or BS 5228 criteria, exceedance analysis with root cause identification, weather conditions log, time-history narrative, corrective actions for any exceedances, trend analysis across monitoring periods, and compliance summary.

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Resident Communication

Navy compact format for communicating noise impacts to affected residents and stakeholders in plain English. Non-technical summary of planned works, expected noise levels explained in everyday terms (comparisons to common sounds), committed working hours, what residents might notice, what the project is doing to reduce noise, project timeline with key noisy phases highlighted, how to make a complaint, dedicated contact details, and a commitment to community liaison.