Condition survey
Review existing markings, surface defects, drainage and the approved tennis layout.
Sports line-marking planning in Singapore
Tennis line work should be coordinated with the net position, court orientation, available surrounds and the condition of the playing surface. Faded markings may need local preparation, while cracking, delamination or widespread coating failure may require a separate repair or resurfacing scope first.
Site conditions and the final layout must be confirmed before materials, line positions and work sequencing are agreed.
Review existing markings, surface defects, drainage and the approved tennis layout.
Separate line marking from crack repair, coating repair or wider resurfacing where those works are needed.
Use verified control points to mask and apply the approved line layout.
Protect the marked surface, verify the completed layout and reopen only after cure requirements are met.
Sometimes local preparation and repainting may be suitable, but adhesion, line build-up, previous coating and underlying defects must be checked. Painting over a failing surface can shorten the life of the new work.
They are not assumed. Cracks and wider surface defects should be assessed and listed as a separate or included item in the confirmed quotation.
The owner-approved governing layout is checked against the net position, available area and measured site control points. Site conditions and the final layout must be confirmed before marking.
Include the venue, photos, current surface condition, intended sport or event layout, available drawings and target access dates.