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Acoustic Tents Increasingly Used On Construction Sites To Meet Noise Limits

Construction and infrastructure projects are increasingly deploying flexible acoustic tent systems to help manage environmental noise and meet compliance obligations. These solutions are proving effective in reducing sound from high-noise equipment such as generators, compressors, and hydraulic tools without disrupting ongoing site operations.

Hushtec’s acoustic tent systems are being installed on active sites near residential areas, schools, hospitals, and transport corridors where noise standards are tightly regulated. By enclosing key equipment, project teams are using acoustic tent for construction sites solutions to contain noise and reduce the need for temporary shutdowns or costly rerouting.

Designed for repeated deployment, the tents are lightweight, weather-resistant, and adaptable to shifting work zones. Their portability supports use across long-term infrastructure upgrades as well as short-term maintenance and emergency works.

In addition to construction, acoustic tents are being used on utilities projects, demolition sites, and industrial maintenance operations across Australia and New Zealand, contributing to improved compliance and reduced disruption in environments subject to noise monitoring.

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