The dual certification is more than a project result; it is evidence of system consistency. Both pitches were designed and constructed for intensive use, supporting professional training and competitive matches while meeting the latest expectations for next-generation football turf performance. Completing and certifying two projects within the same certification cycle also demonstrates CGT’s ability to deliver repeatable, high-performance football turf systems across multiple sites.
A football facility begins with the playing surface, but performance depends on every layer beneath and around it. A high-quality football field needs a stable sub-base, effective drainage, an appropriate shock pad or infill strategy, well-selected artificial turf or hybrid surface, and clear line marking. If any part of the system is poorly planned, the field may look complete on opening day but underperform after months of heavy use.
Football projects also need to balance different user scenarios. A professional training pitch, school field, community football park, and commercial rental facility may all need different performance priorities. Some projects focus on FIFA-style performance expectations, while others emphasize durability, multi-hour daily use, or lower maintenance requirements. Good design starts by defining these expectations before selecting the surface system.
CGT supports football facility projects by helping owners align turf specifications, base construction, drainage, installation control, and maintenance planning. This integrated view helps reduce mismatches between design intent and actual site performance, especially on international projects where climate, soil, contractor capability, and logistics can vary greatly.
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