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Florida
Citrus Bowl AstroTurf®
The City of Orlando, in conjunction
with Florida Citrus Sports officials, have selected
AstroTurf® as the provider of the new playing
surface at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium. The selection
took place following a detailed consultation with
Stantec, one of the world’s premier turf management
and design firms. Installation will begin immediately
and is scheduled to be completed prior to the September
5th MEAC/SWAC Challenge between Southern and Delaware
State.
“This new AstroTurf® field is part of the
City of Orlando’s $10 million investment in
phase one improvements this year at the Florida Citrus
Bowl Stadium,” said Orlando Venues Executive
Director Allen Johnson. “These renovations will
help the stadium remain competitive and allow us to
sustain economic, educational and cultural opportunities
for our residents and visitors.”
The first step in the process was employing the expertise
of Stantec, a design firm that has aided in the design
of field surfaces at sporting venues around the world,
most notably the fast-track midseason effort to replace
natural turf with synthetic at Gillette Stadium, home
to the NFL’s New England Patriots. Stantec’s
Patrick Maguire, a nationally-recognized expert in
the design of athletics surfaces, helped oversee the
selection process. “The Florida Citrus Bowl
Stadium is one of our country’s historic sporting
venues,” says Patrick Maguire, LEED AP, Stantec
Principal and North American Sports Group Practice
Leader. “We’re humbled to have been selected
to help extend its versatility and begin to reinvigorate
its reputation as a world-class stadium.”
The product chosen for the field is called GameDay
Grass 3D™, the latest and most-advanced
product in the evolution of sports playing surfaces.
AstroTurf® has made an investment in furthering
research on synthetic turf fields by partnering with
the University of Tennessee to create The Center for
Safer Athletic Fields. Additionally, in a study at
Michigan State University funded by NFL Charities,
an AstroTurf® product was determined to perform
most like natural grass.
The field’s stable, multi-ply primary backing
systems are covered with a heavy, environmentally-friendly
BioCel™ coating for uniformity, consistency
and precise performance across the entire field surface,
ultimately producing a natural-looking synthetic surface.
The BioCelTM system provides an additional environmental
benefit, as it employs highly-refined coal fly ash
(residues from coal burning) and bio-based polyols
extracted from soybeans.
“We have been staging major events in the stadium
for over 60 years where the athlete experience is
of premium importance,” said Florida Citrus
Sports CEO Steve Hogan. “Hosting a large number
of events in short time windows have challenged the
ability to provide optimum field conditions and paint
schemes needed for national television. With this
improvement, we are very excited about our ability
to provide one of the safest, most technologically-advanced
playing surfaces in the industry to our customer.”Another
benefit of the field will be water conservation. A
typical, well-maintained grass field can use anywhere
from 500,000 to 1 million gallons of water per year.
The AstroTurf field eliminates that need, as well
as those for pesticides and other chemicals.
Environmental and cost benefits will work in concert
with the functionality of the field as the surface
will also employ AstroTurf’s astroflect™
technology, a feature which dramatically reduces the
field’s surface temperatures.
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