Those #s sounded high, so consulting the FieldTurf website (who installed NYSC I think) yields about $700k:
DRAINAGE BASE
The drainage base consists of compacted stone materials found beneath the turf carpet, providing a level surface which allows precipitation to trickle through it before reaching the drainage system.
For a typical full-sized football or soccer turf field, approximately $4 per square foot should be budgeted for the drainage base.
Drainage bases can have a life expectancy of 20-30 years (the life of 2-3 turf fields).
TURF
The turf panels (carpet) are laid on top of the drainage base and the infill materials are layered into the carpet to provide footing to the athlete and protection from the stone base below.
For typical, full-sized football or soccer turf fields, a conservative price of $4.75 per square foot should be budgeted. Football and soccer fields are approximately 80,000 square feet.
source: https://fieldturf.com/en/why-fieldturf/faq/
DRAINAGE BASE
The drainage base consists of compacted stone materials found beneath the turf carpet, providing a level surface which allows precipitation to trickle through it before reaching the drainage system.
For a typical full-sized football or soccer turf field, approximately $4 per square foot should be budgeted for the drainage base.
Drainage bases can have a life expectancy of 20-30 years (the life of 2-3 turf fields).
TURF
The turf panels (carpet) are laid on top of the drainage base and the infill materials are layered into the carpet to provide footing to the athlete and protection from the stone base below.
For typical, full-sized football or soccer turf fields, a conservative price of $4.75 per square foot should be budgeted. Football and soccer fields are approximately 80,000 square feet.
source: https://fieldturf.com/en/why-fieldturf/faq/
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