PLAYING SURFACES RESURFACING IN ESSEX

Essex sits on the north side of the Thames Estuary in the east of England, stretching from the commuter belt on the edge of London through to open countryside and long stretches of coastline. The county town of Chelmsford is a key hub, alongside major centres such as Colchester, Southend-on-Sea, Basildon and Harlow.

It is home to the University of Essex at Colchester and Southend, as well as Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford, which together bring a large student population and strong demand for reliable sports facilities. Independent schools such as Felsted School, Brentwood School, New Hall School and Chigwell School highlight the standard of education in the county and the level of sports infrastructure needed to support it.

Essex has a strong sporting identity, with professional football at Colchester United and Southend United, alongside active rugby, hockey and netball communities that operate through well established clubs and leagues. Many of the county’s clubs, colleges and schools run full weekly schedules of training, fixtures and community use, which places real pressure on artificial playing surfaces. The mix of coastal weather, heavy usage and varied soil conditions across Essex means that well planned, durable sports pitches are essential for organisations looking to maintain consistent performance throughout the year.

Raf Honington Bury St Edmunds

Our work at Raf Honington Bury St Edmunds (over the border in Suffolk)

PLAYING SURFACES RESURFACING

Kimbolton School Huntingdon

Playing Surfaces Resurfacing at Kimbolton School Huntingdon

Kimbolton School Huntingdon case study

Adsum Sport and Play brings more than 25 years of experience to resurfacing synthetic playing surfaces, helping facilities replace ageing systems with modern, high performance alternatives that meet today’s sporting expectations. Our work spans professional clubs, universities, schools and community facilities across Essex, built around a commitment to quality and long term reliability.

After long periods of heavy use and exposure to the elements, synthetic playing surfaces naturally deteriorate, losing their grip, consistency and overall safety. Resurfacing involves removing the existing system, assessing the underlying base and installing a new 2G, 3G or MUGA surface that restores performance and extends the life of the facility.

We manage resurfacing projects through a Prime Contractor model, overseeing planning, governance and quality assurance while working with trusted local subcontractors for specialist installation. This ensures every resurfaced playing surface is delivered to a high standard and ready for reliable, year round use.

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