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Subgrade prepared and compacted with a slope of 1:300.
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Base material, 100 mm thick, can be graded crushed rock,
limestone, slag, or any other suitable free draining material that
will compact properly and conform to Boral's specifications.
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Site preparation

Spreading base material

Concrete kerbing machine

Applying levelling course

Applying Boral NUclay surface
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Kerbing to retain materials
can be bricks or concrete, can be flush, or raised to contain
surface material better. |
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Levelling course, 25 mm thick
(compacted); fine, graded crushed rock, free draining to conform
to Boral's specifications. |
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Surface material, 25 mm thick
(compacted) Boral NUclay. |
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Lines are plastic, nailed or
anchored. |
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Built in reticulation system
with automatic control maintains
the court in constant moist condition. |
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Finished surface has a slope
of 1:300 across the short length of the court or bay of courts. |
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Boral
NUclay (25m) |
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Levelling
Course (25m) |
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Crushed
Rock Base (100mm) |
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Diagram 1. Cross
section of Boral NUclay court surface: |
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Diagram 2. Cross
section showing kerb and pop up sprinkler: |
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