


- Track Design Previous Slide Next Slide Horsemen’s Track and Equipment, Inc. Serves the industry in a unique capacity. We advise our clients in the following areas on their track installation: Initial Planning and Site Selection Contractor Selection Construction.
- Track Structure Design Figure 4.5.7 Rail Cant and Base of Rail Positioning Figure 4.5.8 Encased Concrete Crosstie Figure 4.5.9 Standard LVT System.
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Added planner support, see Track Designer Patterns Planner mod. 1.7. Added switch to toggle off/on free tracks 1.6. Fixed crash in certain parameters (with support from the Final Patch). All tracks are modifiable free edges after construction (with support from the Final Patch). Change of menu entry from Rail Depot to Asset/trackdesign.

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2007 University of Oregon - Host NCAA D-I Championships & U.S. Olympic Trials Mac instruction manual.
Paige Design Group (PDG): Specializes exclusively in the planning, designing and consulting of indoor and outdoor T&F facilities. We assist Architects, Landscape Architects, Engineers, Contractors and Owner to provide Colleges, High Schools, Municipalities and Companies with the safest, most functional and cost effective T&F facility possible. We consult on all types and sizes of T&F facilities; no project is too small or too big!!! |
PDG's areas of expertise: - Rules & regulations of the governing bodies: NFHS, NCAA & IAAF
- Layout: running, jumping & throwing events
- Track oval radius: continous vs. broken-back
- Track oval size: 200m vs. 300m vs. 400m
- Indoor oval: flat vs. fixed banked vs. hydraulically banked
- Running lanes: 36' vs. 39' vs. 42' vs. 48'
- Throwing events: inside oval vs. outside oval and daily practice vs. compitition
- Jumping events: single vs. dual and parallel to straight vs. inside the D-area
- Line markings & certification
- Synthetic surface: polyurethane vs. rubber
- Sports Equipment: inground & loose T&F equipment and protective netting system
- Track Timing System: junction boxes vs. pedestals, conduits, cables, cameras, etc.
- Scoreboards & Displays: fixed digits vs. matrix vs. video
- Sports Lighting: infield vs. track events
- Bleachers: cross aisles, circulation and sight lines
- Press Box: track timing, PA announcer, scoreboard controller, media
- Storage Requirements: size, layout, doors and location
- Event Management: athlete warm-up, clerk, weights & measures, team tents and medical
- Logistics: athletes, coaches, officials, media and spectators
- Circulation: parking, drop-off areas, main entry, walkways, fences, gates and donor recognition area
- Maintenance
| 2006 University of Arkansas John McDonnel Field 2009 Host NCAA D-I Championships | 2015 Duke University Morris Williams T&F Stadium |
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