Hushtec Tackles Construction Noise With Durable On-Site Solutions
As urban development and infrastructure upgrades continue across New Zealand, construction sites face growing pressure to control noise and debris, especially in densely populated areas. Hushtec Solutions, a New Zealand-based manufacturer of noise control systems, is delivering products tailored to help contractors meet compliance targets without compromising productivity.
For demolition and excavation works involving hydraulic hammers, the rock breaker shroud has become a practical on-site solution. This robust cover, designed to fit breakers from 1T to 100T, can reduce noise by up to 20 decibels while containing dust and debris. Installation takes less than five minutes, and the shrouds are built from tear-resistant materials suited to demanding environments. With custom branding options and wide compatibility, the product is now widely used across New Zealand demolition and civil engineering projects.
Another offering from Hushtec addressing both industrial and commercial soundproofing needs is its flexible mass loaded vinyl in NZ. Supplied in roll form, the material—branded “Hushtec on a Roll”—can be cut, suspended, or fitted with eyelets to serve as a noise curtain or wall lining. It is commonly used to isolate noisy machinery in factories or to enhance acoustic privacy in commercial interiors.
With a focus on locally made, adaptable products, Hushtec Solutions continues to support sectors under increased regulatory and community scrutiny. Their product range, which also includes transparent sound barriers, acoustic tents, and underwater noise reduction technology, is developed to help businesses strike the balance between compliance, safety, and operational efficiency.
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