Noise Isolation Standards in Condominiums -- Awaiting Revision of Section 9.11 of the National Building Code
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Jusqu’à récemment, la plupart des édifices â logements multiples de la région de Montréal n'avaient qu'une vocation locative. Les prix des loyers étaient fixés selon le marché et selon la qualité des constructions. Le déménagement était la solution la plus souvent adoptée lorsque les conditions de location étaient jugées inacceptables, à cause du manque d'isolement acoustique, ou pour toutes autres raisons. L'accession à la propriété par condominium modifie les règles du marché. La réglementation existante régissant 1'isolement acoustique entre les logements des édifices à vocation locative ne semble plus être appropriée lorsqu'appliquée aux édifices vendus en copropriété divise. A l'intérieur du présent article, l'auteur passe en revue la réglementation existante régissant l'isolation sonore des condominiums bâtis à l'intérieur des limites de la communauté urbaine de Montréal. Il propose de plus une liste de critères d'isolation sonore dont il juge l'application souhaitable durant la conception et la construction d'édifices destinés à la vente en condominiums.Fichiers supplémentaires
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