Construction noise has always been part of New York City life—but in recent years, expectations around how that noise is managed have changed. Community tolerance is lower, enforcement is stronger, and data now plays a central role in how after-hours construction is regulated.
Following a surge in after-hours noise complaints across the city, the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) updated the Citywide Construction Noise Mitigation Rules, requiring continuous noise monitoring at certain large construction sites.
When: April 21, 2026
| Which Projects Are Impacted |
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New building construction projects that meet all of the following:
- After-hours work requiring an Alternative Noise Mitigation Plan (ANMP)
- 30 days or more of construction activity (consecutive or non-consecutive)
- 200,000 sq ft or larger gross floor area
- Located within 50 feet of a residential receptor
| What You Need to Comply |
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- 24/7 continuous noise monitoring for the duration of qualifying construction
- Monitoring devices oriented toward the nearest residential or sensitive receptor
- A-weighted (dBA) sound measurements with Lmax values
- Automated data transmission to NYC DEP via public API (minimum hourly uploads)
- Monitoring that remains active until work is limited to interior or minimal-noise activities
As of 2026, these requirements are no longer theoretical—they’re active, enforceable, and shaping how projects are approved and managed.
Specto Technology helps construction teams meet these requirements with reliable, DEP-ready noise monitoring solutions designed specifically for dense urban environments.
Why NYC Is Requiring Noise Monitoring
After-hours construction noise remains one of the most frequent quality-of-life complaints in New York City. In a single recent year, more than 20,000 noise complaints were logged through NYC’s 311 system.
| DEP’s updated rule introduces continuous monitoring to: |
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- Provide objective, time-stamped noise data
- Identify exceedances early
- Support smarter mitigation strategies
- Reduce disputes, enforcement actions, and community frustration
Noise monitoring doesn’t stop construction—it helps projects operate responsibly in dense urban environments.
| Specto Noise Monitoring Solutions for NYC Projects |
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Specto delivers Class 1/ 2–compliant noise monitoring systems configured to meet NYC DEP expectations without overcomplicating site operations. Our solutions offer:
- Continuous, unattended noise measurement
- Secure cloud-based data storage and access
- Automated alerts for exceedances
- API-ready data delivery aligned with DEP requirements
- Flexible power options, including solar for challenging sites
Whether you’re managing a single tower or multiple sites across the city, Specto systems scale with your project.
| Beyond Equipment: Real Compliance Support |
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NYC noise compliance isn’t just about installing a sensor—it’s about where it’s placed, how it’s maintained, and how the data is used.
Specto supports your team with:
- Monitoring strategy aligned with ANMP requirements
- Guidance on sensor placement near residential receptors
- Real-time dashboards for contractors and owners
- Clear, exportable data for DEP review and internal reporting
We help make noise monitoring a compliance tool,
not a liability.
| Built for Dense, Regulated Urban Environments |
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Specto noise monitoring solutions are trusted on:
- High-rise and large-scale construction projects
- Transportation and infrastructure work
- Utility and public works sites
- Projects adjacent to residential, healthcare, and educational facilities
When regulations tighten, experience matters.
Noise Monitoring Systems
Stay Compliant. Stay in Control.
NYC’s updated noise monitoring rule has changed how after-hours construction is managed. With the right monitoring strategy, projects can reduce risk, respond faster, and keep work moving.
Talk to Specto Technology.
Plan your NYC noise monitoring program with confidence.



