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Queensland Children’s Hospital acoustic design

How we helped The Queensland Children’s Hospital was a special project from the start, combining the widest range of conflicting uses into one structure. Trinity was able to overcome many unique and conflicting technical issues. The hospital had to be a building of specialities and extremes, but with a homely and safe feel for children. […]

Baralaba North Mine noise and vibration

How we helped Trinity was initially commissioned to provide detailed noise monitoring services and develop a noise model to evaluate the acoustic performance of large-scale noise bunds. The monitoring services necessitated regular site work and attended night-time monitoring to supplement the longer term noise logging work. Trinity would review each 15-minute data sample to determine […]

Robina Stadium noise and acoustics

How we helped Trinity provided both environmental noise and acoustic design services for the award-winning Robina Stadium (Cbus Super Stadium). The environmental impact of the stadium operations was assessed by Trinity and required detailed ambient noise monitoring for the definition of the environmental noise criteria, detailed 3D computer noise, and post-construction noise monitoring of the […]

Clem7 tunnel acoustics

How we helped We were commissioned by the then ‘NorthConnex’ project to provide detailed acoustic modelling for the tender design of the now Clem7 tunnel. Trinity conducted background noise monitoring, environmental noise prediction modelling and room acoustic modelling of the in-tunnel noise influences. The work included advice during the planning stages right through until installation. […]

St Laurence’s College theatre acoustics

How we helped Trinity was an integral part of the design team for the Edmund Rice Performing Arts Centre (ERPAC), which was designed to seat the entire St Laurence’s College. This made it the only 1,500 seat theatre in Brisbane, and its larger-than-normal width and height presented significant acoustic challenges. The acoustic design considered many […]

University of Queensland construction vibration

How we helped The University of Queensland (UQ) was concerned about vibration impact from scheduled demolition/construction work, and its potential to compromise the integrity of sensitive equipment in the adjacent critical services data centre building. Trinity was engaged to provide professional advice to assist in meeting the University’s vibration requirements for its data centre. Given […]