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Resources for Athletics Directors Planning New Sports Facilities

If you’re looking to upgrade your current athletic facility or undertake new sports field construction, there are several factors to consider. Between the overall cost, planning for added amenities, acquiring the required permits, and adhering

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How Long Does it Take to Upgrade a Running Track Surface?

Whether it is a private facility or public, running tracks are a key element of any athletic stadium. Depending on the quality of installation, running tracks are expected to last anywhere from 20 to 30 years. Athletic directors and

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Your Running Track: Resurface or Replace It?

Running tracks are an essential part of any athletic facility. They can be used for athletic contests conducted by the school or for recreational use by the community. Regardless of their function, it is important tracks are constructed from

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Consider Future Growth When Upgrading Sports Facilities

When it comes to sports field construction and improving your athletic facility, it is important to address any flaws – no matter how big or small. This enables you to provide athletes and members of the community with a safe complex, where they

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Why the Low Bidder for Your Sports Facility May Cost You More in the Long Run

If it is time to look at constructing a new sports field or surface for your athletic complex, school, or another facility, many will often look for the best price. While this may seem like a smart choice at the time, it can come with some

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    President, Kinsey Associations,
    Park & Recreation Consultants
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    Chief Estimator and Director of Quality Assurance
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