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We are experts in the development of customised environmental databases, noise calculation software, information systems and documentation.

Software – we don't put off finding solutions for the long term.

Create 'hard facts' thanks to customised engineering software.

We are specialists in developing environmental databases, noise calculation software,

information systems and documentation - tailored to the needs of our customers.

The software solution SLIP has established itself throughout Switzerland for 3D noise calculations. SLIP is a practical tool for processing project studies and noise levels but can also be used for acoustic design and assessment of the cost-effectiveness of noise abatement measures and redevelopment planning.

The innovative web application Decibase developed by us enables the analysis and management of noise and environmental data. Decibase is based on modern web technologies and is constantly being further developed. The web application is the ideal tool for monitoring, statistical evaluation and spatial analysis of noise and environmental data. Project data, enforcement information, documents, cadastres and measurements are quickly, centrally and easily available. In many areas of work, specialised applications, workflows and databases are indispensable to manage complex processes and large amounts of data. Our experienced GIS and software team supports you with customised software solutions for these challenges.

Toni Ziegler

Toni Ziegler

Grad. natural science, ETH, NDS spatial planning

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Homogeneous data for reliable noise protection

Homogeneous data for reliable noise protection

Monitoring road traffic noise is a complex task that requires detailed and reliable data. Whether for legal compliance, long-term strategies or the targeted planning of mitigation measures, the quality of decision-making depends directly on the quality of the data and the underlying models. In practice, this is often where the greatest challenges arise. Incomplete datasets, varying data quality and the large volume of available geodata complicate many projects. How can these challenges be addressed through the right combination of automation and professional expertise? The key lies in targeted data homogenisation and the semi-automated creation of comprehensive noise models, supported by the specialist expertise of engineers.