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Creating the Right Maintenance Schedule for Your Artificial Turf Field

An artificial turf field provides unique advantages. It provides a lush look of real grass without needing to consistently water or mow it. However, if you want your artificial turf surfaces to last, you can’t neglect them. While they require

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The Benefits of Switching from Natural Grass to an Artificial Surface

Sports fields and athletic complexes provide athletes of all ages with the opportunity to showcase their skills, get exercise, and have fun. These areas, however, need to be maintained to keep them looking great and safe for use. While many

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What Materials Are Running Tracks Made From?

There’s much that goes into running track construction. Just like constructing a tennis court or artificial turf field, every component of the project requires immense attention to detail to ensure a safe and attractive final product. One

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Factors to Consider When Deciding to Repair or Replace an Old Tennis Court

Tennis courts are valuable playing surfaces for academic institutions, training facilities, and community parks. Like other playing surfaces, such as artificial turf fields and running tracks, tennis courts can wear out over time after extended

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Budgeting for Tennis Court Resurfacing

Tennis courts provide tremendous value to schools, athletic facilities, community parks, and other venues. They provide professional and amateur athletes a safe space to practice their tennis skills and improve their game. While today’s tennis

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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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