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Commercial & Infrastructure Acoustics
Koikas Acoustics
Ensuring Compliance with the Building Code of Australia
Commercial & Infrastructure Acoustic Services
Airborne Noise Assessment
Impact Noise Testing
Impact Noise Analysis
Soundproofing Solutions
Guiding Projects Through Standards and Approvals
- BCA (Building Code of Australia) acoustic requirements
- Australian Standards for noise and vibration
- Council and environmental approvals
- Construction and operational noise management conditions
Our Approach
Our approach combines technical expertise, careful measurement, and collaborative problem-solving to deliver results you can trust.
Clear & Open Communication
Effective communication is key to success. Our team listens, explains clearly, and keeps you informed throughout your project.
Accessible & Responsive Support
We are available to discuss your requirements and provide guidance. Whether you need advice or clarification, we offer support when it matters.
Transparent Fees & Scope
Our proposals outline the scope, procedures, and costs clearly. This transparency ensures no surprises and helps you make informed decisions.
Timely Delivery Without Compromise
We value deadlines. Our projects are completed efficiently and on time, ensuring quality and compliance.
Delivering Measurable Acoustic Outcomes
FAQs
What does an acoustic consultant do?
What is a Noise Impact Assessment, and why does my Council require one for my DA?
A Noise Impact Assessment (or Acoustic Report) is a mandatory technical document required by most local councils as part of a Development Application (DA). It proves that your proposed project, whether it’s a new café, a home renovation, or a commercial warehouse, will not create “offensive noise” for the surrounding community.
Councils have strict noise limits based on whether your area is residential, commercial, or industrial. We measure the “background noise” and offer acoustic recommendations for your project to stay within those legal limits.
For businesses like gyms or childcare centers, an acoustic report often determines your allowed opening hours. Without a favourable report, Council may restrict your operation hours.
If our testing shows a potential noise issue (like a loud kitchen exhaust fan), we provide “mitigation strategies” such as acoustic screens or silencers to ensure your DA is approved without delays.
Why can't I just buy panels from a supplier based on their product catalog?
When is the most cost-effective time to engage an acoustic consultant?
Do I need an acoustic consultant to change my flooring?
Yes. Most Strata Schemes and Owners Corporations require a formal acoustic certificate before and after the installation of hard flooring (such as timber, hybrid, or tile). This process ensures your new floor won’t disturb the residents living below you.
Every building has specific “Ln,w” (impact sound) ratings that your flooring must meet. An acoustic consultant ensures your chosen underlay and floor finish are compliant with your specific building’s rules.
If a neighbor complains about noise after your floor is installed and you don’t have an acoustic compliance certificate, the Strata Committee can legally force you to remove the floor and reinstall carpet at your own expense.
We provide “Before and After” impact noise testing (tapping tests) to give you and the Strata Committee evidence of the floor’s acoustic performance