noise abatement

What are CHP systems—and why do their excess noise emissions matter?

Combined heat and power (CHP) systems have long been utilized in manufacturing and institutional settings to provide a reliable, energy-efficient—and thus more environmentally-friendly—source of power for a facility. That includes both new-build and retrofit applications. Now, a growing number of educational, commercial and even residential complexes are turning to cogeneration systems to meet their needs …

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Parklane Lisgar Street project

A Parklane case study: Silencer solution caps noise from a condominium air chiller

One of the most significant negative impacts on life in urban environments isn’t merely from higher-profile concerns such as overcrowding, climate change and poor air quality—although those are all formidable problems. Unwanted noise is just as much a threat, and it’s poised to become an even greater challenge in the years ahead. As cities grow …

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Construction Site

Parklane wins the TCA’s Best of the Best Award for 2019

We’re proud to announce that Parklane was recently named the recipient of the Toronto Construction Association’s 2019 Best of the Best Award for Project Achievement for our work on a large-scale industrial noise abatement initiative in Toronto. This is the first time that an engineering firm specializing in noise control has won the award—underscoring both …

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