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2008 22 April

IAC wins €1M enclosures contract from French giant, Air Liquide

Air Liquide has awarded IAC’s French arm, IAC Boët Stopson, a (£750K) contract for acoustical enclosures.

The substantial contract requires the design, supply and installation of a set of eight acoustical enclosures for compressors in three locations: one plant in Mons in Belgium and two others in France at Fos sur Mer and Dunkirk. These plants are built and operated by Air Liquide to supply their customers with compressed gas as a turnkey service.

The largest enclosure measures 20m x 11m x 10m high and they are all to achieve 71dBA at 1 metre from a 112dBA source. They are constructed using a large steel framework weighing over 100 tons, coupled with acoustic panels and a ventilation system.

David Berrier of IAC Boët Stopson said “The key to our success on this contract was our previous experience of design and project management on similar Air Liquide projects also the fact that we could offer a genuinely turnkey solution using our various European suppliers along with our site installation services. Our energetic sales approach meant we secured this contract within just a few days of receiving the initial enquiry.”

IAC Boët Stopson leads the European market in noise control solutions for the Power market.

For more information on IAC’s Enclosures for the UK Power market visit www.industrialacoustics.com/uk

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For further press information please contact Sally Davis in the IAC Press Office on 023 9266 1600 sally@theprdepartment.co.uk


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