HGC Engineering Completes a Large-Scale Site-Wide Industrial Noise Assessment of the Inco Nickel Smelting Facility in Sudbury, Ontario

Environmental Noise - Inco In March, 2006, HGC Engineering wrapped up a site wide acoustic assessment of Inco’s massive, 630 hectare Nickel Smelting facility in Copper Cliff, Ontario (near Sudbury), one of the largest industrial facilities in North America. The industrial noise assessment was in support of an updated environmental approval for the smelter complex, to consolidate the dozens of existing approvals for this site.  This mammoth acoustical consulting project involved detailed acoustic measurements of more than 250 sound sources, using advance sound intensity methods, entailing six man-weeks of on-site engineering work during the summer and fall of 2005, and months of subsequent engineering analysis. Sound level monitoring was conducted at neighbouring residences, and a noise control evaluation was undertaken for proposed new additions to the facility.

HGC Engineering Welcomes Corey Kinart, P.Eng., Back to Acoustical Consulting

HGC Engineering Welcomes Corey Kinart, PEng Back to Acoustical Consulting We are pleased to announce that Corey Kinart has rejoined the Environmental Industrial Noise team at HGC Engineering in January, 2006.  Corey previously completed a term contract with us in 2000, in the areas of acoustical engineering for land use approvals, and in industrial noise control.  From 2001 to 2005, Corey held the position of mechanical engineer with Orenda, supporting the G.E. F404 gas turbine engine (for the Canadian CF-18 fighter aircraft).  As part of our Industrial Noise division, Corey will build on his past experience in noise measurement, vibration testing, noise control, sound intenstity measurement, and abatement of environmental noise pollution.  We welcome Corey back to our acoustical consulting team, where his expertise in gas turbine engines and project management will round out our team.

HGC Engineering to begin blogging about noise & vibration

HGC Engineering will begin posting new and interesting information on noise, vibration, and acoustics.