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Shaun King recently visited the Central Interceptor May Road site, where he went down a 75m shaft and ventured a short distance into the 4.5m tunnel. The Central Interceptor is the largest wastewater project in New Zealand.
At the recent Acoustics NZ 2024 conference held 2-4 September at the Christchurch Town Hall, the Acoustical Society of New Zealand (ASNZ) honoured our co-founder, Chris Day, with a Fellowship.
Marshall Day Acoustics is pleased to offer some free noise and planning seminars in our Melbourne office. These seminars have been designed to assist with deciphering acoustic assessments and reports.
Marshall Day Acoustics is offering donation-based noise guidance for developers and town planners at the early stages of the planning process. Acoustic guidance at the preliminary stage of the planning process can save time and money and lead to better design outcomes.
It is with heavy hearts that we say farewell to our co-founder, Sir Harold Marshall. On 31 August 2024, our friend, colleague and mentor to so many, passed away peacefully at the age of 92 in Auckland.
Marshall Day Acoustics (MDA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Malcolm Dunn as the new Managing Principal for its New Zealand operations, effective 1 June 2024.
The NSW Government is proposing a new policy framework for the assessment of large-scale solar energy, wind energy, and transmission infrastructure developments in NSW.
A new Australian Noise Exposure Forecast (ANEF) map is being prepared RAAF Base Darwin, Darwin International Airport and Robertson Barracks.
This month marked the 50th anniversary of the iconic Perth Concert Hall (PCH) with acoustic design by Sir Harold Marshall – co-founder of Marshall Day Acoustics
The NSW EPA (Environment Protection Authority) has published a new document named Approved methods for the measurement and analysis of environmental noise in NSW
The Land & Environment Court of NSW recently handed down a judgement related to the Wakefield Park Raceway near Goulburn, in a case centring around noise impacts.
A seemingly obscure and technical detail of the procedure for measuring compliance with the industry noise requirements of the Environment Protection Regulations 2021 (EP Regulations) has significant implications for new residential development in mixed use areas.
Last week, Marshall Day Acoustics Pty Ltd (MDA) announced that Christophe Delaire has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of MDA Australia.
Resuming our discussion on the new environment protection framework and the noise related repercussions, in this article, we tackle the cornerstone of the Environment Protection Act (EP Act 2017)
Victoria’s new environment protection framework under the Environment Protection Act 2017 came into effect on 1 July 2021.
We are delighted to share this article which appears in Auditoria Magazine's 2022 Annual Showcase.
Every two years MDA gets together with staff from offices across Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong and France for a company-wide conference.
At the recent Acoustical Society of NZ (ASNZ) Conference held 28-29 June in Auckland, our esteemed comrade Keith Ballagh was awarded a Fellowship of the ASNZ
Specially designed reactive ship silencers have been installed on 6 Rio Class Maersk ships to reduce unwanted noise at Port Otago. The new devices have been attached to the auxiliary engines to reduce the low 'rumble' when in port and help to improve the quality of life in the local community.