Buyback Scheme 

When you purchase a SV 307A or SV 803 for a set cost, you will be eligible for the buyback scheme 

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What is 7+4?

The buyback scheme allows you to reduce the cost of your monitoring on a project, and the overall weekly or monthly fees. The average cost for a typical noise or vibration meter per week is approximately £100 per week, per meter.

On a three year project, that is 156 weeks in total. Meaning you will be spending around £15,600 per meter per project. With the buyback scheme, you will be paying approximately £32.09 (not including cost of SIM cards- they vary from £5 per month up to £15.00 depending on requirements).

With the cost of ownership included, we believe you will saving around half in terms of overall monitoring costs. At the end of the scheme, you will have a new project, simply buy a new instrument for that project and set up the same scheme.

The AcSoft buyback scheme covers the following equipment:

SV 307A Noise Monitoring Station

SV 803 Building and Ground Vibration Monitor




Are You Losing Out on Construction Monitoring Projects? If So Do Any of the These Reasons Apply to You and Why You Are Losing Them?

  1. The cost of the instrumentation is too high, and therefore the weekly rate you are offering your customers is not competitive?
  2. You are stuck with instruments at the end of a project that require maintenance
  3. You are concerned that the industry is changing and that the systems you currently own won’t bring much benefit to your business
  4. You don’t want the hassle of owning equipment due to asset management
  5. You’re fed up of paying up to £100 per week for an instrument

The AcSoft Buyback Scheme of Instruments is Designed for Two Reasons

  1. To make the acoustics consultancy cost effective in construction monitoring, this allows the professionals to do what they do best. Offer highly reliable cost effective data for construction noise, vibration and air quality management plans 
  2. To reduce the stress of owning instruments and to offer a hybrid of ownership and rental, without any of the premiums built into rental

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