Acoustic Tents Provide Portable Noise Control For High-Risk Work Zones
Sound-dampening enclosures are increasingly used across Australian worksites to manage noise at its source, with Hushtec supplying soundproof tents designed for applications such as concrete cutting, hydro-demolition, and mechanical servicing.
The enclosures are made from flexible, fire-rated acoustic panels mounted on a lightweight steel or aluminium frame. Once assembled, they form a sealed workspace that contains airborne noise and prevents sound from radiating into surrounding areas. Common applications include enclosed work on live infrastructure, shutdown zones, and projects near noise-sensitive boundaries.
Hushtec’s acoustic tents are modular and can be configured in multiple sizes to suit different equipment footprints. They are typically used for tasks that generate high-frequency noise or where exposure time must be minimised under environmental regulations.
The systems are designed for fast setup and pack-down, with reusable components and transport options for remote deployment. Crews can erect standard enclosures within an hour, using supplied instructions and basic hand tools.
These tents are part of Hushtec’s broader range of portable acoustic systems for construction, civil, and industrial noise control. Specifications, material certifications, and installation guides are available on request.
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