Evaluating Acoustics and Vibration in Buildings

Noise and vibration can compromise the performance and comfort of critical spaces if not addressed early in the design process. This course provides a deep dive into acoustical criteria, isolation techniques, and HVAC-related sound control, with practical applications across commercial, institutional, and industrial environments. Participants will gain firsthand insights through lectures, technical discussions, and a guided tour of the acoustically engineered Hamel Music Center on the UW–Madison campus.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Evaluate and apply acoustical and vibration criteria to a variety of building types and use cases.
  • Identify and mitigate noise and vibration sources through design-phase strategies and isolation techniques.
  • Analyze HVAC and mechanical system contributions to acoustical performance and implement effective control measures.

Who Should Attend:

  • Mechanical engineers, acousticians, and architects involved in building design and system integration.
  • Facilities managers, construction professionals, and commissioning agents responsible for performance and compliance.
  • Environmental health and safety professionals focused on occupant comfort and regulatory standards.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 October 14-16, 2025
Face-to-Face Madison, WI
ID: D564
Fee: $1,495

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