You want the results to speak for themselves. You’d rather focus on the other important details in a construction project – whether it’s infrastructure, rail, or buildings.
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Still, you’d like to know what’s going on. You want to be sure you’re getting the best solution at the best price. Maybe you’ve wondered what really separates one supplier from another. It can also be frustrating not knowing what you’re actually paying for when buying noise screen or acoustic fencing.
The problem is likely that you’ve been required by authorities to install a noise screen. It’s not something you’re personally invested in – but it’s something you’re obligated to do.
It starts with having the right knowledge – and using that knowledge to make the right choice.
So there’s no doubt about what a noise screen project involves. That’s what we call insight.
Now that you understand what it takes to implement an effective noise-reducing solution, you can make a well-informed decision:
We invite you to explore a unique case where reuse and sustainability were incorporated into the noise screen solution from the start.This project features a 500-meter-long, transparent, and sound-reflecting screen installed in Ribe.
It’s a great example of how a supplier with both practical knowledge and hands-on experience – involved early in the project phases – can help deliver a buildable, high-quality solution.
Read more about the Ribe case here
With more than 25 years of expertise in noise-reducing projects, DAV NORDIC delivers and installs complete noise screen systems for buildings, infrastructure, and rail.
We look forward to becoming your full-service supplier.
Our committed and skilled advisers are ready to help you with solutions that both take into account good finances, the working environment and high quality.
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