Noise protection event with two G+P speakers

Thomas Boss and Erik Bühlmann gave a lecture on "Noise protection as a permanent task for value preservation" in the Kursaal Bern

Noise protection event with two G+P speakers
Noise protection event with two G+P speakers

The 2019 specialist event on the topic of "Noise protection as a permanent task for value preservation" organized by Grolimund + Partner AG in the Kursaal Bern was very successful. We would like to thank more than 100 participants as well as the speakers Urs Walker, André Magnin and Christian Frei. The presentations are available online at:

 

Background:

Due to changes in the legal framework, noise protection in Switzerland is currently in a state of upheaval. Cantons, cities and municipalities are faced with the challenge of making noise protection a permanent task in the long term. However, the topic of noise protection also offers opportunities: Grolimund + Partner AG will show you how noise protection can be better integrated into the value preservation strategy of infrastructure structures, plants and buildings in the future.
 

WHO IS THE EVENT AIMED AT?

+ Authorities (Confederation, cantons and municipalities), civil engineering and environmental offices in Switzerland.

+ Decision-makers in the municipalities

+ Engineering offices, planners and architects

+ Interested parties in the fields of: Environment, architecture, maintenance management of roads, planning.
 

WHAT BENEFITS DO YOU DERIVE FROM PARTICIPATION?

+ You will receive concrete ideas and suggestions on how noise protection 2.0 can be implemented as a permanent task in the future.

+ You will have the opportunity to discuss and make contacts with experts from a wide range of disciplines.

Similar articles

Professional event on 3D data - On the way to the 3rd dimension

Professional event on 3D data - On the way to the 3rd dimension

Thanks to new technologies and services, the availability of 3D data is constantly increasing. At the technical event on 28.03.2017, we showed which new possibilities arise for the planning of a road construction site, how noise calculation models can be improved and how BIM can also be used directly on the construction site in the future.