
SDIT MEL: 37 acoustic measurements in the Lille area
Background to the study and SDIT acoustic objectives
As part of the preparation of its Schéma Directeur des Infrastructures de Transport (SDIT – Transport Infrastructure Master Plan), the Métropole Européenne de Lille (MEL) wished to fully integrate the acoustic dimension into its development strategy. In line with European Directive 2002/49/EC and the requirements of the Environmental Noise Prevention Plan (PPBE), this approach aims to anticipate and control noise pollution associated with current and future transport infrastructures.
To support this territorial diagnosis, a campaign of 37 acoustic measurement points was launched across the entire metropolitan area.
Conclusion: towards better management of noise pollution in urban areas
By carrying out these 37 acoustic measurement points on the MEL territory, SIM Engineering confirms its role as a key technical partner in urban planning and mobility policies. The integration of accurate acoustic data into infrastructure projects enables local authorities to reconcile functional performance, quality of life and compliance with environmental standards.
For any local authority wishing to integrate environmental acoustics into its transport or urban development projects, SIM Engineering provides rigorous expertise and a tailor-made approach.
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