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ANC Awards Information

Where do I find the entry forms? 

To request an entry form, visit the Awards 2025 page.

 

What sort of projects win awards?

If you’ve never entered before and want to see how others approach it, click here to check out some previous winners.

 

What are the benefits of winning an award?

The awards are a great way to promote your expertise. Winners get a trophy, certificate and logo to add to your emails or website, plus your video and brochure entry appear on the ANC website.

 

What the judges are looking for

  1. demonstration of value for your client
  2. your collaboration with other parties
  3. how you benefit similar projects or go beyond existing good practice
  4. an explanation of how any problems were overcome
  5. testimonials from end users or clients
  6. creativity and innovation in the approach
  7. evidence of a challenging project being delivered.

 

The deadline for entries is fast approaching. Submissions need to be in by the 1st May, with the awards being presented on Wednesday 25th June after the Annual Conference at the Crowne Plaza in Birmingham.

 

ANC announces annual conference date

The Association of Noise Consultants 2025 Annual Conference and Awards takes place 25th June at the Crown Plaza, Birmingham.

 

ANC members are being urged to put forward entries for the awards, which are presented on the evening of the conference.

 

The accolades promote and recognise excellence among UK acoustic consultants and look for examples of work that displays innovation, and originality in acoustic design or approach to a particular project.

 

The categories are;

 

  • Building Acoustics (sponsored by CDM Stravitec)
  • Education and Office Buildings (sponsored by Getzner)
  • Environmental Noise: Infrastructure (sponsored by AcSoft)
  • Environmental Noise: Non-Infrastructure (sponsored by ANV Measurement Systems)
  • Vibration Prediction and Control (sponsored by CMS Danskin)
  • Acoustics for Inclusion (sponsored by the Institute of Acoustics)
  • Sustainability (sponsored by Pliteq)
  • Innovation (sponsored by Mason)
  • Best presentation (sponsored by Gramm Barriers)
  • Smaller Consultancies: The Patrick Shortt Award

 

The judging panels are made up of consultants, academics, suppliers and those with specialist knowledge of each award category.

 

More details about the 2025 awards and conference can be found here.

 

New guidance launched to support compliance with Approved Document O

The 38-page ‘Approved Document O Noise Guide’ lays out the requirements set down in the Building Regulations, focusing on overheating mitigation in new residential buildings.

 

A Working Group of industry experts from the ANC and IOA has worked on the advice, which sets out a method to demonstrate compliance to the Building Control Body of the noise constraints in Approved Document O.

 

It supersedes the ‘Guide to Demonstrating Compliance with the Noise Requirements of Approved Document O’, which was a draft for consultation.

 

In the latest document, the statutory guidance relevant to the industry in Approved Document O is explained, and the authors have focused on overheating mitigation using methods such as opening windows, ventilation louvres in external walls, and mechanical ventilation and mechanical cooling systems.

 

Louise Beamish, Chair of the ANC, said: “This guide sets out a method to demonstrate compliance to the Building Control Body of the noise constraints in Approved Document O.

 

“It aims to provide clarity for practitioners and regulators so that assessments can be carried out consistently, and the outcome is repeatable and reliable.”

 

Chair of the Working Group, James Healey added: “Meeting the requirements of Approved Document O has been a challenge for developers, particularly from a design coordination perspective and due to varied interpretations of the approach, which affect the route to compliance.

 

“This latest guide offers an extensive evaluation of all the methods available to developers of residential properties, with contributions from the principal authors of the Acoustics, Ventilation and Overheating Guide.

 

“It provides guidance for practitioners to appropriately implement the requirements of Approved Document O, assists the industry in the understanding of what is published in the regulation and uses award-winning research to provide an approach that uses one language form for both acousticians and thermal modellers to increase coordination.

 

“Whilst the requirements of Approved Document O are succinct, there is some ambiguity regarding important details.  Some of these have been addressed in this new guide, which provides interpretation and clarification on content within a published regulation.”

 

The guide is available for free download at https://www.association-of-noise-consultants.co.uk/approved-document-o-noise-guide/