Sports Pitch Re-Grading & Drainage Installation


Following substantial investment in East London's sporting amenities in the build-up to the 2012 Olympics, Mayesbrook Park offers a wide range of sports facilities to local residents and teams. However, the infield of the Jim Peters Track & Field Stadium - one of the venues for the Invictus Games, supported by Prince Harry, and which also sees football usage during the winter months - remained an uneven and often waterlogged surface. 

With over 20 years' experience as a sports turf specialist, working nationwide from offices in Derbyshire and London, Turfdry were contacted as an ideal candidate to offer considered, cost-effective solutions utilising cutting-edge technology. 

Subsequent to a site inspection and the gathering of levels information, proposals were successfully submitted, outlining Turfdry's plan to re-level the topsoil layer to produce a more even and naturally draining playing surface, prior to the installation of a drainage system and re-seeding. 

The Hydraway Sportsdrain that lies at the heart of the Turfdry Drainage System is an alternative to conventional plastic pipe drainage systems, delivering maximum drainage efficiency with minimum disruption to existing turf; it intakes water 3-times quicker, is installed in trenches only 50mm wide, and is even effective at zero gradient - thanks to its unique construction that offers unparalleled clog-resistance, whilst maintaining optimal filtration. 

This advanced technology, combined with the firm's impeccable record performing both minor and major earthworks, made Turfdry the clear choice for the works. In particular, the fact that Hydraway Sportsdrain is effective at shallower gradients than the Sport England recommendations for plastic pipe made it ideally suited for this site, due to the face that all the water from the infield had to be drained to a specific level due to its discharge into a pre-built attenuation system - a common feature of athletic stadium infields. Conventional plastic pipe drainage must be laid at a minimum fall of 1 in 200 to ensure any sediment that entering the drain via the perforations can be ‘flushed’ away by the natural transit of water within the system. However, this can sometimes prove problematic when the natural topography of the land does not allow for such a steep gradient on the drainage pipes.

Turfdry’s unique Hydraway Sportsdrain is a highly-engineered alternative to conventional plastic pipes, which – thanks to the laboratory-proven clog-resistance of its geotextile layer – does not allow sediment to enter the drain. This means that the minimum 1 in 200 gradient requirement no longer applies, allowing Hydraway to provide effective drainage of sites with otherwise awkward outfall arrangements. Other projects where this has been crucial to successful drainage include our Enfield Golf Club Drainage & Flood Remediation, as well as works carrieid out at Julie Rose Athletics Stadium, and Hellingly Rugby Club.

The field was initially sprayed with a non-toxic total herbicide to remove the existing vegetation, before initial levelling works took place. Following this, the drainage team arrived on site to install a Turfdry Drainage System using Hydraway Sportsdrain at 3m centres, using their range of specialist equipment. 

 


Project Summary

Services Provided by Turfdry

    Pitch Survey
    Pitch Re-Grading
  • Pitch Survey
  • Pitch Re-Grading
  • Pitch Drainage Installation
  • (Hydraway Sportsdrain at 3m Spacing)
  • Pitch Re-seeding
  • Pitch Maintenance

Client

London Borough of Barking & Dagenham Council


Website

Address

Jim Peters Stadium
Mayesbrook Park Athletics Arena
Lodge Avenue
Dagenham
RM8 2JR