The foundation to any synthetic surfaced athletics track should be designed to meet the following criteria:
- It should be capable of supporting and transmitting to the existing ground the loads of all vehicles, construction machines and materials to be used in the construction, without causing deformation of the site,or exceeding the ground- bearing capacity
-It should be capable of supporting and transmitting all the loads on the surface from athletes and maintenance equipment without permanent deformation o the surface.
-It should provide protection to the surface from the effects of ground water. subsoj ground movementand rost heave.
-it should ensure that water whether rainwater or natural aroundwater will drain away freely, either into the subsoil,or into a drainage system.
- It must quarantee porosity to rainfall in excess of the heaviest likely rainstorm and ensure that no standing water remains on the track surface which could impair the use of the facility. Porous surfaces must permit such rainwater to seep away freely.
-It should contribute towards providina suitable performance characteristics o the surface. in respect of athlete /surface interaction.
-It should ensure that the above criteria are retained throughout the life of the installation.
- It should provide al the above at the most economical costs in terms of initia capital outlay and subsequent maintenance costs.