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Blog: Running Tracks

New Running Tracks Must Have Two Layers of Asphalt if You Hope to Achieve Industry Standard Tolerances

It seems to be a trend, especially in Florida and warmer States, where freeze/thaw cycles are rare or simply do not occur, that some designers feel one layer of asphalt is adequate for new running tracks.  It may stem from the fact that

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Blog: Running Tracks

An Impermeable Synthetic Surface For Your Running Track Is A No Brainer!

Let’s be honest, is there any student-athlete, student, casual user, workout nut, etc. that has had the pleasure of competing or working out on a synthetic track that would prefer an unforgiving and hard asphalt surface over a surface that

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Blog: Tennis Courts

The ABC’s of Tennis Court Construction

The ABC’s of Conventional Tennis Court Construction By Bill Narozanick   When looking to build a tennis court facility, owners should do research and look for opportunities to maximize what they’re getting for their investment. As such,

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Blog: News

We’re Launching our New Website!

We’re Launching our New Website! American Athletic Track and Turf is proud to launch its new website! While the address is still the same, www.trackandturf.com, we have worked alongside the developer, SEMGeeks, to make sure the website is

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Blog: News | Track Installation

In Search of a Qualified Track and Tennis Court Builder

Look beneath the surface when searching for a qualified builder of tennis courts or tracks. A tennis court is not a parking lot. A running track is not a street. These statements should be so obvious as to not even warrant mention. But,

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What Our Clients Say

  • We chose AACI to work on 3 different running track and sports construction projects. In all instances AACI’s work ranks as the BEST example in sports construction I have ever witnessed in my 33 years in this industry.

    John Bell, PE
    President, Kinsey Associations,
    Park & Recreation Consultants
  • Upon final inspection of Bucknell University’s new asphalt pavement for their 2012 running track project, Geoff Daley exclaimed: “In 20+ years of synthetic track surfacing, I have not seen asphalt paved to that precision and consistency.

    Geoff Daley, CTB
    Chief Estimator and Director of Quality Assurance
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