
Smart vibration isolation meets modern timber construction – REGUFOAM vibration was chosen for Vida Building’s latest project
In Vida Building’s new project in Mariestad, six six-story timber buildings are being constructed using a combination of engineered wood and conventional stud framing — an exciting example of how different systems can be combined to optimize the structure.
Vibration isolation in
lightweight constructions
In lightweight constructions like timber, it’s especially important to address vibrations early in the design process,
as sound travels more easily than in heavier structures.
To minimize the risk of structure-borne noise and vibration transmission, Vibratec has delivered REGUFOAM vibration pads in various formats and stiffnesses for this project.
We’re proud to be part of this innovative and sustainable construction and to contribute with our expertise in vibration isolation.
A big thank you to Vida Building for the trust and opportunity to be involved in this forward-thinking project.

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