Saturday, May 4, 2024

Leicestershire environmental consultancy acquired

SPLtrack, a Leicestershire-based environmental consultancy, has been acquired by Hydrock, a British-owned integrated engineering design, energy and sustainability consultancy.

Founded in 2013 and led by Chris Beale, SPLtrack delivers real-time noise, vibration, and air quality monitoring data, supporting industries such as motorsport, live music and construction achieve strict regulatory compliance.

Ric Hampton, regional director and director of acoustics and air quality at Hydrock, said: “This is a fantastic addition to the acoustics and air quality division. We’re over the moon to have the opportunity to add such specialist expertise to our already high-performing team.

“With clients such as Silverstone and MSV circuits, we’re able to accelerate our capabilities in real-time environmental monitoring and play an important role in addressing the public health crisis and meeting new WHO guidance.”

Chris Beale, director of SPLtrack, said: “SPLtrack has taken the leap from a small but successful independent company to join the wealth of skill and experience that is Hydrock.

“The SPLtrack team are excited to work with new colleagues to unlock the strength of our technologies, the ADAhub platform, and to bring new opportunities to the group. Personally, I am delighted to be working alongside engineers that I have known for many years within a company I greatly respect.”

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