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Monitor noise levels and develop specialized acoustics and vibration designs for one of Australia’s largest cultural infrastructure developments

Monitor noise levels and develop specialized acoustics and vibration designs for one of Australia’s largest cultural infrastructure developments

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Case Study: Queensland Government & Bovis Lend Lease Background Work with Queensland Government and Bovis Lend Lease to monitor noise levels and develop specialized acoustics and vibration designs for one of Australia’s largest cultural infrastructure developments. Our Approach The Queensland Government's US$275 million Millennium Arts Project (MAP) was one of Australia’s largest cultural infrastructure developments. Completed in 2006, MAP incorporated 20 projects across regional Queensland plus a redeveloped Cultural Centre in Brisbane comprising a brand new 31,096yd2 Gallery of Modern Art (known as GoMA), a redeveloped State Library (which doubled in size to 33,488yd2) and recreational space along the Brisbane River. ERM has been involved with MAP since 2002, working with the Queensland

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