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Construction Vibration Monitoring and Assessments Services

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Ground-borne vibration can be a significant by-product of construction activities such as pile driving shoring and heavy equipment use on site. These activities can cause damage to adjacent buildings, notably heritage structures, and adversely impact vibration sensitive high-technology equipment nearby such as MRIs, Laser Eye technology, and Electron Microscopes. It can also create discomfort and annoyance for building occupants.
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Toronto City By-Law
Toronto is one of the few cities in North America with a City By-Law, 514-2008, that requires that a Construction Vibration Assessment be conducted in support of an application for a building or foundation permit. It mandates that a Professional Engineer assess the potential for vibration impact on off-site structures in a “zone of influence” by the effects of shoring, excavation, demolition and other construction activities.

In-house know-how and technology
HGC Engineering is fully versed in all aspects of  Construction Vibration Monitoring and Assessment. We offer the in-house know-how and monitoring solutions you require to efficiently and cost-effectively assess your circumstances, undertake the required engineering analysis and provide monitoring and data analysis within your timeline allowances.

We have performed vibration monitoring during commercial, residential and institutional construction, including monitoring during major building, rail tunnel, and bridge construction projects.