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Synthetic Turf: Tiger Turf Score High Marks from Hamilton Local School District for Quality Workmanship, Lifelike Turf The nation’s top sport field contractor, Sports Construction Group, and world renowned turf manufacturer, TigerTurf, have again partnered to deliver a state-of-the-art field system near Columbus, Ohio. The District sought a “straightforward contractor, people who could be trusted
Continue Reading...Synthetic Turf: Salem State College Sports 1st Entirely Synthetic Baseball Field in New England – TigerTurf from Outfield to Infield and Bases! In Salem, Mass., a state-of-the-art solution to the challenge of developing and maintaining an optimum natural grass system has arrived: TigerTurf. Bases, outfield, even the infield — with a clay red appearance –
Continue Reading...Synthetic Turf: California Ultimate Turf (CUT) served as general contractor for the University of California-Riverside’s new Tiger Turf facility. Installation of the turf was completed by ICI Improvements. Athletic Director Stan Morrison said he would absolutely recommend all companies – CUT, ICI and TigerTurf – to others seeking high quality synthetic facilities: “The CUT and
Continue Reading...Palos Verdes High Sifts through “Products & Promises” for Better Synthetic Turf: TigerTurf Palos Verdes High (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.) joins a rapidly growing number of schools that – after reviewing “products and promises” in quest for quality synthetic turf – choose TigerTurf. One of the largest, most advanced manufacturers of synthetic turf in the
Continue Reading...Synthetic Turf: Flexsand uniquely comines two engineered elastomers and high-purity quartz sand, to create a specially formulated synthetic turf infill. This new infill solution provides excellent shock absorption qualities and ballast performance of raw sand, while minimizing health and environmental concerns. Specifically engineered to address the deficiencies inherent to both raw sand and crumb rubber
Continue Reading...Flexsand Synthetic turf infill reduces health concerns for Helen Bernstein high school. When the Los Angeles unified school district began building the new Helen Bernstein High School and its 90,000 square feet of athletic fields, officials looked for options that would limit lead exposure, reduce heat and other health concerns. The fields will not only
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