Rugby Field Renovation: Natural Turf to Synthetic Turf
Published 18 March 2026
Location
Bethune, Hauts-de-France, France
Deadline
10 April 2026
11 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 450,000
Source
boamp
Description
This public tender from the city of Bethune, Hauts-de-France, France, concerns the conversion of an existing natural rugby field at the Léo Lagrange sports complex to synthetic turf. The scope encompasses all required earthworks, drainage, sub-base preparation, installation of the synthetic turf surface, and likely includes associated perimeter works such as fencing or goal post adjustments. As a landscaping contract involving sports field construction, bidders should anticipate needing expertise in groundworks, drainage systems, and synthetic turf installation.
Given the lack of published value and the conversion from natural to synthetic turf, the project likely involves significant ground preparation and a substantial capital outlay for the synthetic surface itself. The project complexity is moderate, contingent on site conditions and drainage requirements. The short turnaround from publication to the deadline (approximately three weeks) indicates a need for rapid proposal preparation and responsiveness.
It is important to note the absence of CPV codes, which are normally included. This is an oversight and contractors should research applicable CPV codes, typically starting with codes for sports ground construction and landscaping. Contractors will need to register quickly to access the full tender documentation, which will contain crucial details regarding specifications, required certifications, and evaluation criteria. Contractors should also ensure their company meets all regulatory and insurance requirements for construction work in France.
Original description
This project involves converting the existing natural rugby field at Léo Lagrange into a synthetic turf field. It includes all necessary site work and preparation.