Insightful presentations and discussion of artificial grass pitches led by a panel of acknowledged experts including World Rugby and FieldTurf together with Robert Lougee of Salesian College and Ben Grigor of Queen Ethelburga’s.
Plus a special presentation by Paul Wilson of the Harlequins Foundation on their Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds programme.
Includes a buffet lunch and the opportunity to enjoy the excellent facilities of the Members Lounge.
Everton has become the latest high-profile football club to enjoy the benefits of new football turf facilities provided by sports construction specialists S&C Slatter. A full-size outdoor pitch and smaller indoor one at the club’s renowned USM Finch Farm Training Complex have been refurbished and upgraded with new FieldTurf CORE 42-17 football turf playing surfaces.
Prior to introducing the new systems, the company’s refurbishment technicians had to release, uplift and remove from site both the existing artificial grass surfaces and shock pads without causing disruption of the overall pitch structures.
Having completed the removal process and preparation of the sub-base formations, a new in situ-bound rubber shock pad was machine-laid to fine tolerances over each pitch footprint. This is a highly-skilled operation where attention to detail and vigilant supervision of quality assurance is paramount if one is to achieve the required finished specification.
However, S&C Slatter’s ISO 9001:2015 certified Quality Management System provides a control and monitoring framework for all projects; embracing the full range of on-site programmes and activities. This links with our on-going training and education commitment which ensures that all our team members benefit from regular appraisals and personal development courses.
Installed over the new shock pad systems is FieldTurf CORE 42-17 football turf which represents a genuinely revolutionary development in artificial grass technology. The fibre has a hardened centre for exceptional resilience and durability but a soft outer layer for optimum player comfort and interaction. This combination has prompted many to comment that CORE is the most exciting innovation we’ve seen for many years.
The completed full-size pitch has been independently tested and certified as compliant with the FIFA Quality performance standard while the indoor pitch meets the specified requirements of EN 15330-1.
S&C Slatter and manufacturing partner FieldTurf regularly work together on projects funded under the Football Foundation Framework and have earned a reputation for consistently building and delivering quality football pitches of the highest order. You will also have seen our pitches featuring regularly in televised FA Cup matches most recently at Haringey Borough and previously Maidstone United and Sutton United. In fact, four teams in this year’s first round ties have football turf stadium pitches built by S&C Slatter with FieldTurf playing systems.
Olympic Hockey Gold and Bronze medallist Helen Richardson-Walsh recently joined the Mayor of Brighton & Hove Councillor Dee Simson for the official opening of the superb new Roedean School hockey pitch constructed by S&C Slatter.
Helen, who along with her wife Kate, is a Sports Ambassador for the School, performed the time-honoured tradition of ‘cutting the ribbon’ and used the opportunity to encourage the pupils to take full advantage of the opportunity to practice and play on such a facility. She said that in her experience ‘it really will make a difference’.
The new pitch has been fittingly titled ‘Pitch Perfect’ by the school and is referred to as such on the Donors Board which the Mayor unveiled as part of the ceremony. It has been certified to the FIH National Performance Standard and features a FieldTurf Hockey Gold Elite artificial turf playing surface.
Great sensitivity and imagination were necessary in developing the design and construction specifications due to the technical challenge of the sloping cliff top location and the need to minimise any visual impact on the local environment. The solution developed by S&C Slatter focussed on an extensive cut and fill operation with a series of retaining walls creating construction footprints inset and modelled into the hillside.
Despite the huge amount of excavated material generated by the process, all was retained and re-used on site in accordance with the parameters set by the school and planning authority. This entirely removed the need for costly and disruptive disposal.
However, the hockey pitch is just part of a wider development completed by S&C Slatter which also included the complete refurbishment of the tennis court complex, the creation of a new natural grass sports pitch and the building of a formal tarmacadam car park and access road. A network of new pathways, transitions and hard standings have been formed to link all these elements.
The end result of the project is an outstanding and highly practical asset for the school.
The whole contract process was delivered by the S&C Slatter in-house Pre-Construction and Engineering teams with Contracts Manager Peter Fowler responsible for on-plan performance. Find out more in our Case Study.
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That’s the strong recommendation of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) if you are considering a new artificial turf hockey pitch. They believe this will help protect your school or club’s investment by introducing a contractor who has a proven ability to consistently build to the FIH Hockey Turf and Field Standards.
As you would of course expect S&C Slatter is such an FIH Certified Field Builder.
In fact, we were the first company to receive this prestigious endorsement and certification back in 2016 and since then have installed many pitches which have been awarded an FIH Certificate of Field Performance.
These have included new hockey facilities for Eton College, Roedean School, Benenden School, Yateley Hockey Club, Warwick University.
Among the qualities and capabilities sought by the FIH a field builder must consistently prove to be and or possess:
The FIH Certified Field Builder designation is an important part of the FIH Quality Programme for Hockey Turf, which is designed to ensure the sustainability, affordability and accessibility of hockey turf worldwide.
S&C Slatter has a substantial heritage in the design, build & maintenance of sports facilities and estate infrastructure. Our one stop service reach embraces all elements of project development and delivery for new build, refurbishment or replacement programmes.
Five specialist in-house divisions – Sports Construction, Surfacing & Civils, Design & Planning, Sports Maintain and Smart Pitches – provide a group of focussed, customer-centric, in-house resources highly tuned to specific project works and specifications.
Our commitment to in-house resourcing gives us direct and full control over quality assurance and works programming, both of which contribute to a higher standard of finished product.
In addition to its FIH Certified Field Builder status, S&C Slatter is recognised, accredited and certified by a number of governing and advisory bodies. These embrace quality management systems (QMS), procurement, supply chain management and risk management as well as sports and construction-specific performance standards.
Work is progressing to plan on the exciting but complex sports development project we’re undertaking for the University of Cambridge at its Wilberforce Road Sports Ground. This features the design and construction of two full size floodlit sand-dressed hockey turf pitches to International Hockey Federation (FIH) National Performance Standard. S&C Slatter is of course an FIH Certified Field Builder.
The University is acknowledged for its excellence in education, learning and research. However, it also has an illustrious sporting tradition with some of the World’s leading sports stars having studied and played at what is a leading national centre for student sport. These include Michael Atherton, Emma Pooley and many Olympians and Paralympians.
Part of our initial brief was to facilitate an intensive archaeological investigation of a Roman Farmstead believed to be present within the site. With this successfully completed and a good deal of useful information secured by the researchers, we have now moved onto creating the construction formation level and introducing the drainage systems.
A Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) is part of the drainage solution; designed to store below ground a 100-year return period storm event with an allowance of 40% for climate change impact within a slender permeable sub-layer.
The sports ground is actually within an established residential area creating limitations on access, with our works entry point frequently crossed by high density cycle traffic. It’s therefore been essential for us to develop and implement a comprehensive and effective traffic management plan. For example, a significant reduction in the number of necessary vehicle movements has resulted from the construction design solution created by us to maximise the amount of excavated materials retained on site and not requiring off-site transportation and disposal.
This necessitates us engaging in a major on-site earth modelling and profiling process, together with the introduction of ground stabilisation techniques and applications. However, this is well within the competency of our in-house civil engineering team who are highly experienced in meeting such challenges and well-resourced with our own fleet of advanced specification construction equipment.
Our project team is led by Pre-Construction Manager Ben O’Connor and Contracts Manager Peter Fowler. Dave Wills is the Site Supervisor. Together they are responsible for delivering this high profile, full design & construction project which in addition to the sports pitches and immediate infrastructure also includes the provision of car parking and a new electrical supply and sub-station.
Quality is what S&C Slatter is all about. Quality in construction, quality in product performance, quality in service delivery. And that extends to building and developing our in-house team of specialists in surfacing and civil engineering, design and planning, maintenance and project management.
Now we’re pleased to welcome Nick Talton to our Pre-Construction team as Quantity Surveyor.
Nick is a highly qualified surveying professional with over ten years’ experience in the construction sector. Having secured a BSc Upper Second-Class degree in Quantity Surveying and Construction Commercial Management from Nottingham Trent University, Nick worked with a floodlighting specialist on projects across commercial, retail and transport industries. Most recently he has been engaged in project development with a national sports pitch consultant.
At S&C Slatter, Nick is undertaking a key role in managing costs and creating enhanced value for money from initial feasibility throughout the entire project life cycle. As such, particular emphasis is placed on assessing material, time and labour inputs – creating plans which advance genuine quality and generate a significant and meaningful client legacy.
Of course quality doesn’t just happen. It’s the product of a structured, planned and managed strategy and process that delivers agreed objectives to target. With Nick joining our team we’re even better equipped to provide a truly inclusive end to end solution for the development of outstanding sports facilities and estate-wide infrastructure via new build, refurbishment or enhancement schemes.
Our project reach beyond the immediate sports area takes in such elements as spectator and user amenities, car parks, access routes and general leisure zones, so Nick’s multi-sector experience will be a strong asset.
Yes, it’s true – four 3G football turf stadium pitches installed by S&C Slatter have been selected to host matches in the tournament which takes place from 31 May until 9 June. That’s the 3rd CONIFA Paddy Power World Football Cup being played in the London region by sixteen members of the federation.
Sutton United, Slough Town FC, Haringey Borough FC and Bedfont Sports FC are among the ten venues that will see a total of forty matches. All four have FIFA-certified 3G football turf playing surfaces produced by our manufacturing partner FieldTurf with S&C Slatter responsible in each case for the whole specialist design and build process.
The Gander Green Lane pitch at Sutton has received high profile national attention and praise during the club’s fabulous FA Cup and National League exploits. However, all these stadiums have been recognised for their consistently high standards of play performance. At the same time, their accessibility and value as a wider community resource is now well proven and a fundamental asset in building stronger local relationships.
CONIFA is the football federation for teams outside of FIFA. It’s volunteer-run and committed to the highest ethical standards. As an international NGO it supports the football associations of states, de facto territories, regions, ethnic minority groups and sports isolated territories.
It is expected that some eighty thousand spectators will attend the tournament over the nine days.
Determined to uphold and extend the very highest standards of customer service and delivery within a strongly growing business, S&C Slatter has increased its estimating resources with the appointment of Nick Seymour.
With a BA (HONS) first class degree in Business Management & Communications, Nick has developed his career as a results-driven business professional, specialising in estimating, sales and client relationships within the highly competitive construction and property industries.
Nick joins the Pre-Construction Team at the Company’s Newbury Head Office where he will be working closely with the in-house project managers and designers in evaluating and preparing client project specifications and costings.
This will include a good deal of on-site pre-submission assessment, considering the proposed works environment and logistics; while verifying customer objectives against the practicalities of the location. In doing so he will be focussed on S&C Slatter’s inclusive sports construction portfolio with its extensive national customer reach to Independent Schools, Leisure Operators, Main Contractors and Sports Clubs.
Project size and complexity extends from small size sports areas and MUGAs, through full size artificial turf and natural pitches to athletics tracks and on to highly developed integrated sports-hubs. These can include significant support infrastructure such as changing and spectator facilities, car parking and access roads – all of which are managed through the company’s own project teams.
Throughout his career to date Nick has enjoyed positions of significant responsibility with an accent on the bespoke design and delivery of quality-based project solutions. Such experience is highly relevant to the S&C Slatter brand and client offer, and immediately equips Nick with the business culture necessary to be a highly successful member of the S&C Slatter team.
Away from the busy working week, Nick makes the most of his family-time and a range of personal interests. These include home improvement projects, going to the gym, gardening, walking. cycling and skiing. However, Nick still looks for opportunities to continue his personal and professional development studies.