Sports line-marking planning in Singapore

Badminton court marking for indoor and outdoor facilities

Badminton line marking should start from an approved intended-use layout, measured control points and the actual available court area. Existing multi-sport lines, posts, walls, run-off areas and surface condition need to be checked before setting out.

What to confirm before work starts

Site conditions and the final layout must be confirmed before materials, line positions and work sequencing are agreed.

Practical planning and work sequence

Site and layout check

Verify court condition, control points, obstructions and the owner-approved badminton layout.

Surface preparation

Clean and prepare the line zones; repairs or wider resurfacing are treated as separate confirmed scope where needed.

Setting out and application

Measure, mask and apply a compatible line-marking system to the approved layout.

Cure and handover

Keep the area protected until the specified drying and cure conditions are met, then check the completed markings.

Frequently asked questions

Which badminton court dimensions will be used?

The final dimensions and line positions must follow the owner-approved governing layout and be verified against the available site area. Site conditions and the final layout must be confirmed before work starts.

What paint or coating is suitable?

The line product and any primer or protective coat must be compatible with the confirmed surface, previous coating, indoor or outdoor exposure and manufacturer guidance. A product should not be selected from photos alone.

How long before the court can be used?

There is no universal drying time. It depends on the specified product, coat build, temperature, humidity, ventilation and surface moisture. Reopening follows the applicable product data and confirmed site conditions.

Send the site details for a useful review

Include the venue, photos, current surface condition, intended sport or event layout, available drawings and target access dates.

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