
Introducing our latest insight: Vibration control in laboratory construction
Insight
As scientific research advances, laboratories face unprecedented demands for precision and stability. Our new insight, Vibration control in laboratory construction: an adaptable approach to precision-sensitive facilities, examines the complex challenges of designing for ultra-sensitive equipment in a sustainable and cost-effective way.
The paper explores the key sources of vibration, the sensitivity of specialist lab tools, and how to strike the right balance between adaptability and performance in design.
With expert commentary from partner Neil Stevens and engineers at Hoare Lea, it provides strategic guidance on zoning, future-proofing, and the value of collaborative engineering, helping ensure laboratories are equipped not just for today’s needs, but for those of the future.

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