Noise Assessment in Scotland

BS 4142 industrial noise, BS 5228 construction noise and vibration, ProPG residential planning, and workplace noise dosimetry under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. Class 1 instrumentation. Chartered and qualified acoustic consultants covering Scotland.

Acoustic consultancy for Scotland planning, construction and workplace

Scotland has the same spread of noise issues as any UK conurbation — industrial and commercial fixed plant near residential, busy road and rail corridors close to sensitive receptors, ongoing construction and demolition phases, and workplaces with noisy machinery falling under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. Every one of those situations has a specific British Standard or HSE methodology that applies.

Our acoustic consultancy team delivers BS 4142 industrial assessments, BS 5228 construction noise and vibration monitoring, BS 8233 / ProPG residential planning assessments, workplace noise dosimetry, hand-arm vibration surveys (HAVS) and noise impact assessments across Scotland. We use Class 1 sound level meters with field calibration verification, write reports to the standards expected by the 32 Scottish councils, and combine the acoustic work with the air quality, dust and odour assessment Scotland clients already engage us for — saving project teams the cost and time of running multiple consultants.

The acoustic side is delivered by qualified acoustic consultants within the ADO team and signed off by Malcolm Pounder CEnv MIAQM, our Chartered Environmentalist.

Our Scotland Noise Assessment Services

The right British Standard or HSE methodology for the source and the receptor — every time.

BS 4142 Industrial / Commercial Noise

Sound rating assessments for Scotland fixed plant, industrial estates, commercial extract systems and process equipment against residential receptors. Full BS 4142:2014+A1:2019 methodology.

Planning & ProPG Residential

Scotland residential planning noise assessments to BS 8233:2014 and ProPG. Internal LAeq targets, garden amenity criteria, mitigation design and overheating-cooling interaction.

BS 5228 Construction Noise & Vibration

Real-time boundary noise and vibration monitoring for Scotland construction and demolition sites. Trigger Action Plans, monthly compliance reports, condition discharge.

Workplace Noise & HAVS

Personal noise dosimetry under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 and hand-arm vibration surveys per the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 for Scotland employers.

Scotland & Surrounding Areas

We cover Scotland and the wider Scotland, with no per-mile travel surcharges.

Scotland town centre Construction and workplace dust monitoring across central Scotland.
Scotland industrial estates Engineering, fabrication and warehousing sites across Scotland.
Scotland residential areas Construction monitoring near sensitive residential receptors.
Scotland business parks Office, light industrial and supply-chain workplaces.
Scotland suburbs Joineries, kitchen-fitter workshops and light industrial sites.
Scotland construction sites IAQM Medium/High Risk schemes with planning-condition monitoring.
Scotland demolition projects Intensive demolition-phase monitoring across the area.
Scotland surrounding villages Workplace and construction dust monitoring across the wider Scotland.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need a noise assessment in Scotland?

A noise assessment is normally required for any Scotland planning application that introduces noise-sensitive receptors near an existing noise source, that proposes a new noise-generating use, or that involves construction in proximity to residential property or other sensitive uses. the 32 Scottish councils typically requires the assessment to follow BS 4142:2014+A1:2019 for industrial / commercial sources, BS 8233:2014 and ProPG for residential development, BS 5228 for construction-phase noise and vibration, and the Noise Policy Statement for England (NPSE) framework throughout.

What standards do you apply for Scotland noise assessments?

We use the relevant British Standard or industry guidance for the source and the receptor: BS 4142:2014+A1:2019 for industrial / commercial sound rating versus residential receptors; BS 8233:2014 and ProPG for residential acoustic design (internal LAeq targets, garden amenity); BS 5228-1:2009+A1:2014 for construction noise and BS 5228-2 for construction vibration; the WHO Night Noise Guidelines for Europe where night-time exposure dominates; BB93 for school acoustic design. Workplace noise assessments use the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 with reference to HSE L108.

What types of noise do you assess in Scotland?

We cover the full spectrum: construction site boundary noise and vibration (BS 5228), industrial and commercial fixed plant noise (BS 4142), transportation noise from road traffic, rail and aircraft, building services and mechanical plant noise, entertainment and music noise, neighbour complaints and statutory nuisance, workplace noise dosimetry under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, and hand-arm and whole-body vibration. Each Scotland assessment is matched to the source, the receptor and the relevant standard.

Are your Scotland noise reports accepted by the local authority?

Yes. Our reports are written to the standards expected by the 32 Scottish councils and the wider Environmental Health discipline across Scotland. Surveys use Class 1 sound level meters with field-recorded calibration verification, and the report includes the full instrumentation chain, met conditions during the survey, the methodology with a clear reasoning path, and proportionate, achievable mitigation recommendations. Reports are signed off by qualified acoustic consultants within the ADO team.

How much does a noise assessment cost in Scotland?

A typical BS 4142 industrial / commercial noise assessment for a Scotland planning application (single source, residential receptor proximity) starts from around £1,500 to £2,500 plus VAT. A BS 5228 construction noise scheme (TAP, monitoring positions, monthly reporting for a 6–12 month construction phase) is typically £5,000 to £9,000. ProPG residential noise assessment with internal LAeq design targets is from around £1,800 to £3,500. Workplace noise dosimetry surveys (4–8 workers, full shift, with report) start from around £900. See our cost guide for worked examples.

Need a noise assessment in Scotland?

Send us the planning application, the planning condition or the workplace HSE notice — we'll send back a fixed-fee quote within 24 hours.

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