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We're pleased to announce that the IOA’s accredited centre KP Acoustics Research Labs will be delivering the Certificate of Competence in Irish Building ...
The IOA's accredited centre KP Acoustics Research Labs will deliver the course.
The course is the Certificate of Competence in Irish Building Acoustics Measurement.
The course is in partnership with SITRI.
The course will run for five days.
The course will be held in Ireland.
The course will take place from 6-10 March 2023.
Further enquiries can be sent to info@soundtestingireland.com.
The author is Helen Davies, Education Officer.
by Helen Davies, Education Officer
We are pleased to announce that the IOA’s accredited centre KP Acoustics Research Labs will be delivering the Certificate of Competence in Irish Building Acoustics Measurement in partnership with SITRI.
The course will run for five days in Ireland from 6-10 March 2023.
For further enquiries and bookings please email info@soundtestingireland.com
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The proposed revisions to BS 8233 - see the paper by Harvie-Clark and Fenech in the IOA Acoustics 2024 proceedings here and a webinar recording here
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