Impact assessment

Monitoring noise and vibration on the HS2 Phase One route (2017)

These monthly reports present construction noise and vibration monitoring for HS2, taken within local authorities along the Phase One (London to West Midlands) route.

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The reports contain monitoring data and interpretative results, including a summary of the construction activities occurring. This covers any complaints received, data recorded over the monitoring period, any periods which exceeded agreed trigger levels and the results of any investigations. Where High Speed Two (HS2) works have been identified as the source, the reports include actions taken to resolve the issue and to prevent a recurrence.

HS2 Ltd and its contractors are required to undertake air quality and dust monitoring, and produce monthly reports, to comply with the Code of Construction Practice (CoCP). The reports are specific to each local authority area along the Phase One route.

The CoCP forms part of the Environmental Minimum Requirements (EMRs). The EMRs set out high-level environmental and sustainability commitments to be carried out during the planning and implementation of works along the Phase One route.

Updates to this page

Published 3 November 2017
Last updated 30 April 2019 + show all updates
  1. Feb to Aug report added and all other monthly reports updated

  2. April reports added and Three Rivers reports dating back to Jan 2018

  3. March report added

  4. Feb 2018 report added

  5. Report for January added

  6. December 2017 report added

  7. November's report added

  8. October 2017 report added

  9. First published.

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