Following the lead of a number of Atlanta area schools and parks that have converted sports fields to artificial turf, the County will save on annual field maintenance costs and provide an opportunity for these fields to be used year-round. Natural turf fields maintained by Gwinnett County typically require closure for full or partial re-sodding every summer due to the high use of the fields.
"With our current budget concerns, initiating this pilot program to convert two multi-purpose fields to artificial turf makes good economic sense," said District 4 Commissioner Kevin Kenerly. "This will allow Gwinnett County time to evaluate the cost and playability of the new fields and consider extending the program to other parks."
In addition to savings, new technologies provide for a much safer playing surface. Synthetic (artificial) turf fields are made of polyethylene fibers simulating grass stabilized with rubber pellets for cushioning. Underground drainage systems also increase the playability of fields after heavy rains.
The general contractor for the Duncan Creek Park project is East Tennessee Turf and Landscape and the turf supplier/installer is Deluxe Athletics of Marietta. Construction will begin in April with completion by mid-July. The multi-purpose field is one of two targeted in the County as a pilot project that was included in the 2010 Parks and Recreation Capital Budget funded by the 2005 SPLOST. Cemetery Field in Norcross will be the second field to get artificial sod.
Notes Deluxe Athletics President Chris Daniluk, "We are proud to be involved with another field project in Gwinnett County. It gives our organization a showcase of our vast experience and knowledge of different synthetic turf systems and installation methods. The hands on working relationship and customer service we will exhibit with the County is a standard with all Deluxe Athletics' clients in the Metro Atlanta Area. We are looking forward to creating a facility the entire community can enjoy for years to come."
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