St. Nessan's Road
Doordoyle
Limerick
Overview
The construction of phase 2 of radiation oncology facilities at the Mid-Western Regional Hospital in Limerick is an excellent example of the use of ISOVER Acoustic Roll to ensure noise levels are kept under control and acoustic comfort is maintained. The renovation project consists of the provision of phase 2 of radiation oncology facilities as part of the national plan for radiation oncology. The proposed building is to be located adjacent to the existing radiation oncology facility. The phase 2 development is to be accessed off the existing perimeter spine roadway within the Mid-Western Regional Hospital.
The development is bounded on all four sides by existing hospital buildings and grounds. The development comprises a one new three storey radiation oncology structure with potential for an additional storey in the future. The proposed three storey structure is to be approximately 17 m. in height. ISOVER Acoustic Roll was chosen to fill the metal stud partitions in the renovation, due to its excellent acoustic performance, as well as its high levels of thermal performance. Residents at the oncology extension will require high levels of acoustic comfort – and ISOVER Acoustic roll can help to ensure this is achieved.
Results
14000m2 of ISOVER Acoustic Roll were installed throughout the extension by contractors John Sisk & Son, as specified by architects O’Connell Mahon, to ensure excellent acoustic performance throughout.
The construction of phase 2 of radiation oncology facilities at the Mid-Western Regional Hospital in Limerick is an excellent example of the use of ISOVER Acoustic Roll to ensure noise levels are kept under control and acoustic comfort is maintained. The renovation project consists of the provision of phase 2 of radiation oncology facilities as part of the national plan for radiation oncology. The proposed building is to be located adjacent to the existing radiation oncology facility. The phase 2 development is to be accessed off the existing perimeter spine roadway within the Mid-Western Regional Hospital.
The development is bounded on all four sides by existing hospital buildings and grounds. The development comprises a one new three storey radiation oncology structure with potential for an additional storey in the future. The proposed three storey structure is to be approximately 17 m. in height. ISOVER Acoustic Roll was chosen to fill the metal stud partitions in the renovation, due to its excellent acoustic performance, as well as its high levels of thermal performance. Residents at the oncology extension will require high levels of acoustic comfort – and ISOVER Acoustic roll can help to ensure this is achieved.
Results
14000m2 of ISOVER Acoustic Roll were installed throughout the extension by contractors John Sisk & Son, as specified by architects O’Connell Mahon, to ensure excellent acoustic performance throughout.