The Department of Infrastructure has apologised for any disturbance as it builds a new bridge in Douglas.
The new river bridge at Pulrose needs foundations driven into the river bed, and work started yesterday.
The department says pile-driving can be extremely noisy, and the job is expected to take a week to complete.
It says it's sorry for any disturbance caused to nearby residents and businesses.
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