Construction noise, vibrations, dust, and light emissions are among the most common sources of conflict on construction sites – especially in urban areas. At the same time, the requirements for legally compliant and practical immission control on construction sites are constantly increasing. Our seminar “Immission control on construction sites – minimizing risks, ensuring safe operations” on 14th October 2026, will strengthen your decision-making skills and give you better planning certainty.
Time pressure, rising costs, and stricter regulatory requirements leave little room for error: even minor oversights in construction site immission control can lead to complaints, regulatory requirements, or even a standstill in construction.
Professional environmental impact management is therefore a critical success factor for any construction project. By assessing construction noise early on, reliably predicting vibrations, and implementing appropriate measures to reduce dust and light pollution, you not only ensure the smooth progress of the construction project but also gain acceptance from the surrounding community.
In our specialized seminar, “Immission control on construction sites,” you will learn practical and legally compliant methods for:
- Assessing and preventing construction noise in accordance with the AVV Baulärm (Guideline on Construction Noise Control)
- Measuring, forecasting, and correctly classifying construction vibrations
- Reducing dust and light immissions
- Developing effective measures to prevent complaints on construction sites
- Documenting immission control measures for authorities and residents
Using specific practical examples, we’ll show you how to implement efficient and legally compliant immission control measures on the construction site – from planning through to execution.
Register for the seminar now and minimize construction site risks early on.
Benefit from our in-depth expertise in construction site noise, immission assessments, and emission reduction – and lay the foundation for a smooth, cost-effective construction process.