Other services related to:

Studies of pollutants and modeling

  • Air Quality Studies and Recovery plans

  • Vibration analysis on human body and on buildings

  • Traffic Studies

  • Risk Assessment for Workers health and safety

Other categories

Noise pollution represents one of the issues that most affect the quality of life in cities, and generally in all territories, which have been increasingly subject to transformation caused by human activities.

In this specific context, acoustic planning and design provide a sustainable response to area development as defined and established by legislation and regulations at National and European level.

Noise Mitigation Plan constitutes a regulatory system which acts as the base for measures, projects, strategies that, along with many other instruments of territorial planning, help to improve and consolidate critical acoustic environmental situations.

VDP core business consists in:

Noise mitigation plans and projects for:

1. Highways/Roads;
2. Railways/Urban Transport;
3. Airports;
4. Industries.

Acoustic management and classification plans of the territory for:

1. Local government;
2. Public and private institutions.

With regard to Noise Classification Plans, VDP targets those municipal administrations that have not yet defined them, have to modify some aspects in their plan or have to set up authorization procedures at local level in order to carry out permanent or temporary manufacturing and infrastructural noisy activities.

Concerning Noise Mitigation Plans, VDP offers support both to local administrations with an already approved Acoustic Classification Plan and to institutions managing transport infrastructures or manufacturing facilities.

In cases where Municipal Governments have ratified the Noise Classification Plan and threshold acoustic limits set in the acoustic zoning have been exceeded, it is mandatory to define a Municipal Noise Mitigation Plan as described in article no.7 of Law 447/1995.


Noise Mitigation Plans regarding Transport Infrastructures show the same structure of the Municipal ones: they must include the identification of areas to be rehabilitated, the precise determination of planned interventions, the evaluation of the involved population, the definition of procedures, timescales and costs involving the project.