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AvTurf Event: Florida Airports Council 2018

AvTurf Event: Florida Airports Council 2018

This Sunday kicks off the 49th annual conference and exhibition of the Florida Airports Council in sunny Orange County. The conference is a learning and networking opportunity for airports across the state to stay on the cutting edge of technology available to them. The congregation of industry leaders, interested clients, and innovative vendors help make FAC a highly successful event that benefits both the state and airline passengers. With air travel and tourism continuing to grow each year, airports are responsible for updating their infrastructure and operations to be the safest and most intuitive it can be for travelers. The 4-day event helps airport facilities better grasp the future of air travel, how passengers are responding to changes in the industry, and how to utilize this information to create a better experience for every traveler that enters a facility.

The AvTurf team is excited to be among many exceptional peers at the cutting edge of airport modernization. The director of our Avturf line will be exhibiting the artificial grass at FAC to educate airport administrators on how they can better address issues such as foreign object debris, wildlife management, and pilot visual enhancement. The AvTurf system has been trusted in airports across the world to solve each of these issues and has aided in reducing the number of flight delays and cancellations from runway and taxiway-related issues.

Be sure to find AvTurf at FAC 2018 to learn more!

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AvTurf Event: Florida Airports Council 2018

Installation Play-By-Play: St. John Vianney High School

Saint John Vianney High School is a community staple within Holmdel, New Jersey and has gained national recognition for its commitment to excellence in all aspects of a student’s education, including athletics. This is built from a foundation in nurturing student’s passions and fostering growth and development with the use of first-class resources. The school focuses on building well-rounded student-athletes with access to over 30 varsity teams and 30 more clubs.

Within the school’s 38-acre campus is a host of athletic facilities for student use and most notoriously of these is the synthetic turf athletic stadium. This stadium brings together members of the community for games throughout the week for many different teams. The already-beloved stadium is currently under construction to further enhance the facility with a new artificial grass system that is designed for athletic safety within multiple sports. The SJV athletic complex will be at the forefront of performance and have the capacity to serve as a reliable sports facility for the football, soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey teams.

Construction will be completed on the athletic complex in time for practice for fall sports to kick off in August.

Learn how our synthetic turf is beneficial to athletes. 

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AvTurf Event: Florida Airports Council 2018

Installation Play-By-Play: AZC Zutphen

Earlier this summer the Zutphen, Netherlands based soccer club AZC updated the surface of one of its main practice fields to the technological efficiency and playability of Xtreme Grass. The hybrid system was chosen due to the stabilization properties that allow the club’s 40 teams to play on the surface without losing the integrity of the natural grass.

Our team went to visit the club this week to asses the growth of the natural grass within the synthetic turf system.  The installation of Xtreme Grass takes more time than a traditional synthetic turf field because after the woven-backing system is placed, seeding of the natural grass and growth must occur. AZC is currently in step 4 of the installation process. Zutphen is undergoing an abnormally hot and dry summer, so the Act Global team is following up with recommendations and assistance to ensure that the young, growing field is ready for fall training at the end of August.

Stay tuned for final field photos once the natural grass has fully grown in!

Learn how our synthetic turf is beneficial to athletes. 

Be sure to keep up to date on all of our turf projects and more by following us on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.


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AvTurf Event: Florida Airports Council 2018

New Field Ground Breaking Ceremony

Recently ground broke on a revolutionary artificial grass field hockey facility in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. The ceremony attracted many community members and teams related to the design and implementation of the new pitch, and even brought out the Sports Minister of India, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore. The Sports Minister was in full regalia for the event and was caught below with Act Global’s partner Dharminder Chadha reviewing field drawings and renderings.

The entire city and state are excited for the opening of the new field hockey facility that is set to be FIH Global certified and will perform beautifully in the hot, semi-arid climate. By featuring Xtreme Turf NFH13, the new synthetic turf field will be among other top field hockey pitches in the world, allowing athletes to practice and compete on a world-class surface that is built for superior play. To ensure the field is properly installed for years of comfort and safety, our North Indian partner and certified FIH field builder Chadha Sports will command the installation for this project.

Stay tuned for final field photos after the installation has been completed.


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AvTurf Event: Florida Airports Council 2018

AvTurf Feature: Orlando Sanford International Airport

Orlando-Sanford International Airport (SFB) is one of the top 30 airports in the world and dominates south-eastern regional travel to and from the Orlando area. Annual traffic through SFB is increasing each year with almost 3 million passengers in 2017.

For some time, Orlando Sanford was seeing an ongoing presence of burrowing gopher tortoises, a threatened species that is protected under Florida state law. The regulation associated with both the tortoise and its burrow meant that relocation and excavation were time-consuming and expensive with the added clause of getting special permission from the state to do so. After closing 875 burrows located next to SFB’s runway which totaled close to $400,000 in costs, the airport made the decision to address the root issue in a way that would keep the tortoises from coming back.

In 2014 SFB installed AcTurf on a 3.5-acre plot around the perimeter of a runway blast pad and conducted a year-long study to analyze the effectiveness of replacing natural grass with the synthetic turf system. At the end of the testing period, the airport detected no burrowing activity. The transition to artificial grass completely mitigated possible encounters between tortoises and aircraft during take-off and landings and provided a non-lethal and cost-effective, long-term solution for SFB.

AvTurf is proven to aid in reducing wildlife interactions near sensitive areas by removing food, water, and shelter near runways, taxiways, and infield islands.

For more information on AvTurf.

Be sure to keep up to date on all of our turf projects and more by following us on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.