Jun. 05, 2025
Noise barriers for construction sites are essential for reducing the impact of construction noise on nearby residents, businesses, and environments. These barriers help ensure compliance with local noise regulations and improve working conditions.
Types of Noise Barriers
1.Temporary Acoustic Panels (Sound Curtains)
Modular, often hung on fences or scaffolding
Made of sound-absorbing materials (vinyl + fiberglass or mineral wool)
Quick to install and move
Common for urban or short-term projects
2.Portable Sound Walls
Freestanding panels that can be wheeled or carried into place
Heavier-duty than curtains, often with higher sound transmission loss (STL)
Can be reused on multiple sites
3.Permanent/Fixed Acoustic Barriers
Installed for long-term or multi-year projects
May be made from wood, metal, concrete, or composite materials
More expensive but provide maximum noise control
4.Earth Berms and Concrete Walls
Suitable for large, long-term construction zones like highways or industrial plants
Natural-looking and highly effective
Require significant space and grading
Key Features to Look For
Sound Transmission Class (STC): Indicates effectiveness (higher = better)
Durability: Weather-resistant and tear-proof
Ease of Installation: Some panels are modular with grommets, velcro, or zip ties
Mobility: Consider foldable or rollable barriers for changing site layouts
Compliance: Check for compliance with OSHA or local municipal codes
Top Use Cases
Construction near residential neighborhoods or schools
Roadway or rail work
Demolition projects
High-rise building construction
Utility infrastructure installation
Vendors & Brands (Popular Options)
Echo Barrier
Noise Control Engineering
Sound Seal