Spatial Structures, manufacturer and builder of steel framed membrane-covered buildings, will build a covered training pitch for UK championship football team Brighton and Hove Albion.
The contract is part of a £20million development that will include 13 outdoor pitches at its new training site New Monks Farm, Lancing, West Sussex.
The Spatial Structures facility will cover 78 by 60 sq m, providing a half-sized pitch for bad weather and night-time training.
Terry Young, managing director of Spatial Structures, said: “Given the unpredictable nature of the British weather we are seeing a growing demand in sports clubs wanting to cover existing facilities, meaning that bad weather need never stop play or training.”
Supplier: Spatial Structures CheltenhamGloucestershireUK Spatial Structures specialise in the manufacture, supply and erection of fabric covered structures. Web: www.spatialstructures.com
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