Case study
Project proof, built into a reusable evidence page.
Blackman Park is valuable proof because the project is legible from above and at ground level: line marking, field scale and public-use sport context are all visible.
For councils and clubs, this kind of surface work is about durability, maintainability and confidence that the finished field reads correctly for players and spectators.
Challenge
Public sports grounds need durable surfaces that can handle repeat community sport use, sports markings and visibility under heavy scheduling.
Solution
JL Turf Group's Blackman Park surface work showcases synthetic field installation, line detail and sports-goal interfaces for public-use environments.
Outcome
A strong public proof asset for council, club and community sports-field buyers.
Materials / systems
Synthetic sports turf · Sports line marking · Goal-post interface detailing
Visible proof
Public proof cards for buyer validation.
These facts are intentionally limited to approved marketing evidence: no private budgets, correspondence, client details or unpublished approvals.
Project size
Large-format sports field documented by aerial and detail imagery
Location
Blackman Park, Lane Cove NSW
Surface system
Synthetic sports turf with sports line marking and prepared field base for football and field-sport use.
Base and drainage
Prepared sports bases and drainage planning are part of the public proof narrative for all-weather capacity.
Timeline
Presented as a public project proof sequence through aerial, overhead and field-detail imagery.
Constraints
Support public-use sport presentation · Maintain field line clarity and consistent surface appearance · Keep claims aligned to approved visual proof
Handover
Aerial and detail imagery provide buyer-readable proof of the finished field surface and markings.
Maintenance notes
Public-use synthetic fields need brushing, infill monitoring, seam inspections and drainage checks as part of lifecycle care.
Buyer outcome
A credible synthetic sports-surface proof point for councils, clubs and schools planning high-availability fields.





