The Motz Group is a full service athletic field design, consulting and construction company. We specialize in synthetic and natural turf systems for professional, collegiate and high school sports teams in addition to other recreational outlets. Welcome to our blog...we hope you find it interesting and informative!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Great American's Turf is Ready for Opening Day!

Great American Ball Park just days before Opening Day 2011.
In just three short days Great American Ball Park will be alive with fans cheering on The Cincinnati Reds when they take the field against The Milwaukee Brewers. The seats are ready, the concessions are ready, the players are ready and the turf is ready...


The turf system at Great American Ball Park was developed and installed by Cincinnati's Motz Group.  It's made up of HPG® (High Performance Gravity) Natural Turf and surfaced with TS-II® (Synthetic Stabalized Turf).  

HPG
HPG® is the acronym for our High Performance Gravity custom-designed natural turf field systems. Each field is specifically engineered to fit your performance standards, projected usage patterns, local environmental conditions and budget.


HPG® Advantages
  • Meets your project-specific objectives and requirements
  • Custom designed and engineered to fit your budget and site conditions
  • Maximizes owner/contractor interaction to deliver on-target project results


TS-II

TS-II® is a patented combination of natural grass growing in a unique stabilizing mat. The combination produces a system that delivers the manageability, playability and flexibility demanded by today’s world-class venues.

TSII® Advantages

  • 100% Natural grass playing surface meets all governing body regulations
  • Dramatically increased wear tolerance compared to conventional grass
  • Horizontal stability, even on pure sand rootzones
  • Decreased devoting, shearing and displacement damage
  • Meets the aesthetic and athletic demands of today’s sport field market
  • Provides the flexibility to rapidly replace logos and change out worn areas
  • Immediate playability upon installation or rotation
Go Reds!!  
For more information on HPG or TS-II or other natural or synthetic turf systems contact Zach Burns, Sales and Marketing Director of The Motz Group at 513.533.6452 or info@themotzgroup.com.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

New Turf - Triple Play HP - Offers Realistic Play

Summit Country Day School will open its baseball season on a brand new field - A Motz Group Triple Play HP system. A field that is not only unique but one of a kind.
The (infill that’s laid in on top of the synthetic turf) is made from (an) acrylic (coated sand) which is different from the conventional rubber (infill), said varsity baseball coach Triffon Callos.
According to The Motz Group, who installed the field, the acrylic (infill) provides a more realistic playing surface. It is also one of the only baseball fields in the world to use a non-elastic infill called Envirofill. “With (Envirofill), it’s a true game like speed,” said Callos. “A ground ball will take a true natural hop.”
Summit Country Day School varsity baseball coach Triffon Callos stands in front of the school's new baseball field. (Forrest Sellers/Staff)
Athletic director Greg Dennis said the new field will also alleviate the problem of rained out games, which had been an issue last season.
“We had drainage issues with the other field,” he said. “If it rains we can still have a home game.”  Dennis also said the new field is environmentally-friendly.




He said the parents were instrumental in looking into alternatives for a new field. Parents asked what could be done after the playoffs had to be played away because of the field conditions, said Dennis.
They approached us with some suggestions on turf, he said.
Work began on the project in December. The field was completed in January.
The players have been practicing on the field and will play their first game on it Tuesday, April 5.
A special dedication of the field, which is located at the Summit Country Day School Athletic Complex, 5527 Ehrling Road, will be at 4:15 p.m. The game will follow at 4:30 p.m.
Original article can be found HERE.
Contact Zach Burns at The Motz Group to learn more about designing and installing a synthetic turf field that includes Triple Play™HP using Envirofill.  513-533-6452 / info@themotzgroup.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Synthetic turf helps the environment


While millions of people, businesses, schools and homeowners use synthetic turf for landscape and play, one of its major beneficiaries is the environment.
7 Mar, 2011
By: Rick Doyle, Synthetic Turf Council
Athletic Turf News
As of 2011, the estimated total amount of synthetic turf installed in North America annually conserves more than three billion gallons of water, significantly reduces smog emissions and eliminates close to a billion pounds of harmful fertilizers and pesticides. The industry has also recycled more than 105 million used tires.
Synthetic turf’s numerous eco-friendly benefits empower users to reduce their carbon footprint. For example, the El Paso Independent School District in Texas estimated its 10 new synthetic turf sports fields will save 80 million gallons of water each year, and $832,000 in water, mowing, repairs, and general maintenance. Switching to synthetic turf has also allowed the West Hollywood Sports Complex in Florida to conserve eight million gallons of water annually and eliminate the need for mowing, fertilization and pest control.
Environmental impact
— Conserves over three billion gallons of water. Water is one of our most precious resources. More than 6,000 synthetic turf fields are currently being used in the United States, with each full-sized field saving between 500,000 to 1,000,000 gallons plus of water each year. During 2010, that meant at least three billion gallons of water, and perhaps as much as six billion or more, was saved through the use of synthetic turf fields.
— Eliminates the need to water lawns. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over one-third of residential water is used for lawn irrigation nationwide, totaling more than 4 billion gallons of water a day. The Southern Nevada Water Authority also estimates that every square foot of grass replaced with synthetic turf saves an additional 55 gallons of water per year.  Therefore, an average lawn of 1,800 square feet will save 99,000 gallons of water a year if landscaped with synthetic turf – about 70% of a homeowner’s water bill, or up to $500.
— Eradicates the use of almost a billion pounds of pesticides and fertilizers. The EPA has identified runoff of toxic pesticides and fertilizers as a principal cause of water pollution.  In Florida alone, the EPA estimates that about 1,000 miles of rivers and streams, 350,000 acres of lakes and 900 square miles of estuaries are impaired by runoff of pesticides and fertilizers. Synthetic turf eliminates the need for nearly a billion pounds of harmful pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides and herbicides which are used to maintain grass.
— Keeps more than 105 million used tires out of landfills. Most of the synthetic turf sports fields and landscape applications in use incorporate crumb rubber infill recycled from used tires, keeping more than 105 million used tires out of landfills.
— Depending on field usage, synthetic turf can lower consumption of energy, raw materials and solid waste generation. BASF Corporation performed an Eco-Efficiency Analysis measuring environmental and economical impacts of synthetic turf athletic fields with professionally installed and maintained grass alternatives.
According to BASF, among the major findings of the study was that the average life cycle costs over 20 years of a natural grass field are 15% higher than the synthetic turf alternatives, even when factoring in a replacement synthetic turf field during that time. Released in November 2010, the life cycle assessment found that with typical field usage, synthetic turf had a lower consumption of energy, raw materials and solid waste generation than natural grass fields. BASF’s eco-efficiency analysis is an award-winning and strategic tool, based on the ISO 14040 standard for lifecycle analysis, which quantifies the sustainability of products or processes.
— Prevents smog and noxious emissions.  According to the EPA, lawn mowers are a significant source of pollution that impairs lung function, inhibits plant growth, and is a key ingredient of smog.  A gas-powered push mower emits as much hourly pollution as 11 cars, and a riding mower emits as much as 34 cars.  In addition, the EPA estimates that over 17 million gallons of gas and oil are spilled each year from refueling lawn equipment; that is more oil than was spilled by the Exxon Valdez.
— Reduces grass clippings. The EPA estimated in 2002 that 12% of what goes into landfills is yard waste.  During the summer months, clippings can account for nearly half of a community’s waste.  Switching to synthetic turf reduces this significant source of environmental pollution.
Schools, parks, businesses, municipalities, homeowners, golf courses and others using synthetic turf can receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) credits for Water Efficient Landscaping, Stormwater Design, Recycled Content and Rapidly Renewable Materials from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Many synthetic turf companies have also created products that are 100% recyclable.  ‘Green’ options also exist for recycling, reusing and disposing of infill and the synthetic turf itself. The industry is working hard to develop further eco-friendly end-of-life disposal solutions.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Mark Heinlein, ASBA Certified Field Builder

After many years of experience and many hours of study Mark Heinlein, Senior Vice President of The Motz Group, is officially an ASBA Certified Field Builder.

The Certified Field Builder Program was developed by the ASBA to help raise professional standards and to improve the practice of field construction. By passing a comprehensive exam on field construction and maintenance and by fulfilling prescribed standards of experience, Mark has demonstrated a high level of expertise in field construction. 

Congratulations Mark!  We are very proud of your accomplishments.

For more information please contact:
Mark Heinlein, Senior Vice President or Zach Burns, Sales and Marketing Director
The Motz Group
513.533.6452
info@themotzgroup.com