ETC Sports Surfaces recently completed a project at Hove Park, East Sussex. The works took place from the 5th of February 2018 and was completed on the 24th of April 2018. This project consisted of a 3G football pitch reconstruction, including the resurfacing of an existing Artificial Grass Pitch (AGP) with a “New” Artificial Grass […]
ETC Sports Surfaces have recently completed a new project for King Edward Memorial park. The works involved the resurfacing of existing Tennis Courts with a “New” Porous Asphalt Surface along with Sports Equipment & Associated Works. The tennis court construction services works started on the 23rd of January and was completed by the 23rd of […]
On Tuesday 3rd April 2018 ETC Sports Surfaces started the Tennis Court Construstion, with an Artificial Grass (Clay) Surface. Alongside Fencing, Sports Equipment & Associated Works. The courts were originally built by ETC Sports Surfaces with just as asphalt surface, but Esher Lawn Tennis Club changed their mind about this, and instead decided to switch […]
ETC Sports Surfaces have secured themselves a contract with Westminster Council, there will be various projects for the Borough completed by ETC. The first project that was started and completed was the construction of an outdoor gym in Westbourne Green. Outdoor gyms are getting more and more popular, many parks in busier areas are installing […]
We are pleased to announce that the ETC Sports Surfaces team have moved to a new business location in the Essex town of Witham. For many years, our business space in Maldon served us very well and we were extremely happy there. However, as our business has continued to grow, we felt it was time […]
ETC Sports Surfaces are pleased to announce that we can now provide our clients with a flexible financing plan that enables you to spread the cost of your sports surface construction project. At ETC Sports, we recognise that installing or refurbishing your sports facility can be a significant investment for any local authority, school, leisure […]
In January 2018, ETC Sports Surfaces completed a 3G pitch construction project at Great Baddow Recreation Ground in Essex. We were commissioned by Great Baddow Parish Council to resurface an existing artificial grass pitch with a 3G all-weather surface. We installed the Playrite Conqueror 60 MF (monofilament) for the artificial grass surface, which is their 60mm […]
ETC Sports Surfaces are pleased to announce that we have been appointed by Basildon Borough Council to construct a full size 3G football pitch with floodlights at Basildon Eversley Centre. The project commenced on Thursday 8th February with the official ground-breaking ceremony. Since then the team at ETC have been battling the cold and frosty […]
It has been a busy start to the year so far for ETC Sports Surfaces! We have recently completed an exciting 3G pitch construction project in Enfield and another 3G conversion in Great Baddow. As well as commencing work on remodelling an old playground and tennis courts for a school in Windsor and converting old […]
In October 2017, ETC Sports Surfaces completed a tennis court construction project at Gunnersbury Park, as part of a wider project to create a new public recreational space within the London landscape. Gunnersbury Park, jointly owned by Hounslow and Ealing Councils features one Grade I listed and one Grade II listed Georgian mansions, as well […]
ETC Sports Surfaces are excited to announce that we are soon to become a UK partner for the Porplastic RedClay Pro, a tennis system that allows for superior play and higher level of enjoyment. For both recreational and professional use, the RedClay Pro system is a high-performance surface that is highly durable and resistant to […]
ETC Sports Surfaces are pleased to announce the completion of a recent tennis court construction project at Stratford Park in East London. We were recently commissioned by Newham Council to convert two existing dense asphalt tennis courts and a multi-use games area to form six new porous asphalt tennis courts with LED floodlighting. The project began […]