Document and geometry review
Compare the approved marking schedule with measured track references and available site geometry.
Sports line-marking planning in Singapore
Track markings are geometry-led. Lane count, track shape, measured reference points and the required event markings must come from an owner-approved governing layout. Starts, finishes, staggers, exchange zones and other marks should never be copied from an unverified generic plan.
Site conditions and the final layout must be confirmed before materials, line positions and work sequencing are agreed.
Compare the approved marking schedule with measured track references and available site geometry.
Check cleanliness, adhesion, wear, repairs and compatibility with the existing track system.
Transfer the approved lane and event marks from verified control points using compatible materials.
Check the completed marking schedule and keep the area closed until the specified cure conditions are met.
No generic sketch should override the actual track geometry and the owner-approved governing specification. Exact marks must be derived from verified measurements and the confirmed event schedule.
That depends on alignment, adhesion, colour conflicts, material compatibility and surface condition. Old markings may need preparation or another agreed treatment before new work.
Provide the venue, approved track drawing or marking schedule, lane and event requirements, site photos, existing surface information and access dates. A measured site review is still required.
Include the venue, photos, current surface condition, intended sport or event layout, available drawings and target access dates.