Sports equipment architect specification guide for Indonesia
An architect-ready Datra Sports insight article with copy-paste specification starter language for sports equipment packages in Indonesia, grounded in the current Datra Sports equipment catalog.
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Scope clarity usually leads to healthier price evaluation.
Buyers who understand specification, scope boundaries, and delivery assumptions usually make stronger procurement decisions.
Use this article to clarify scope before asking for quotations.
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What this article is for
The equipment category in the live Datra Sports catalog is broad. It includes basketball systems, badminton posts, football and futsal goals, hockey goals, volleyball posts, corner flags, and spectator bleachers.
For architects, that means the correct output is not one vague paragraph about sports equipment. The useful output is a structured specification starter that can be lifted into schedules and adapted by subfamily.
Catalog-backed equipment subfamilies visible on the current site
The current equipment range includes fixed and movable basketball systems, portable badminton posts, portable and competition football goals, mini soccer and futsal goals, portable volleyball posts, outdoor hockey goals, corner flag sets, and 3-row / 4-row bleacher units.
Several of those products also publish enough visible technical detail to support architect-level starter language: basketball backboard type and size, ring diameter, projection, mobility logic, badminton-post weighted base, football goal dimensions, volleyball-post height-adjustment logic, and bleacher capacity / row-depth positioning.
Copy-paste specification starter text for general sports equipment scope
Use the following as a base clause and edit it by subfamily:
Provide sports equipment systems as scheduled, basis of design Datra Sports current equipment range or approved equivalent, complete with primary frames, supports, accessories, protective finishes, anchorage or ballast requirements as applicable, and all components required for safe and complete operation.
Equipment selections shall identify intended sport, mobility requirement, dimensional standard, material or backboard type where relevant, installation / ballast logic, and any padding, net, accessory, or safety item required for the nominated system.
Basketball-system schedule language architects can lift
The current catalog supports both fixed and movable basketball configurations, with visible variations including acrylic vs tempered-glass backboards, 1.65 meter vs 2.25 meter projection, professional-size backboards, Ø45 millimeter steel rings, anti-whip or heavy-duty net options, padded supports, and mobile base logic.
- Basketball goal system to be fixed or movable as scheduled.
- Backboard to be high-impact acrylic or tempered glass, size to suit nominated system, including professional-size options visible in current catalog.
- Ring to be steel Ø45 mm with powder-coated finish and flexible spring support where scheduled.
- Net to be heavy-duty chain or anti-whip nylon as scheduled.
- Movable systems to include stable mobile base, caster / wheel mobility logic, and protective padding to exposed support frame where applicable.
Portable-court and field-equipment schedule language architects can lift
The current Datra Sports range also supports a useful starter spec for badminton, volleyball, football, and futsal equipment packages.
- Portable badminton posts to use steel-tube construction with weighted base, integrated handling / mobility features, and stable freestanding support suitable for repeated installation and removal.
- Portable volleyball posts to provide all-in-one mobile support with height adjustment and non-permanent installation suitable for multipurpose halls.
- Football goal systems to identify whether the project requires portable training goals, junior / mini soccer goals, or competition-size goals to official dimensions.
- Competition football goals in current catalog reference 7.32 m x 2.44 m dimensions; junior / mini soccer options in current catalog include 5 m x 2 m systems.
- Where applicable, aluminum-profile goal construction, disassembly logic, and storage / mobility requirements should be identified in the schedule.
Bleacher and spectator-equipment schedule language architects can lift
The live category also includes 3-row and 4-row bleacher units with 3 meter width references. That makes bleacher equipment a real part of the equipment-specification conversation rather than an afterthought.
- Provide spectator bleacher units as scheduled, basis of design Datra Sports 3-row or 4-row units, complete with full support frame and seating elements.
- Schedule shall identify row count, approximate audience capacity requirement, width module, location, and whether guardrail / backrest requirements are part of the selected model or by separate safety coordination.
- Architect should require supplier confirmation of final unit dimensions, support conditions, and coordination with venue circulation before approval.
Performance and approval criteria architects should add
Equipment specs become materially stronger when the architect adds approval logic rather than listing hardware only. The current Datra Sports catalog provides a basis for geometry, mobility, and material cues, but the project documents should still require submittal proof for the nominated model.
That is especially important where the same sport can be served by fixed, movable, junior, training, or competition equipment.
- Require exact model / SKU nomination for every scheduled equipment item
- Require supplier confirmation of use case: training, school, recreational, or competition setting
- Require dimensional compliance and support / stability logic for the selected model
- Require accessories, padding, nets, wheels, ballast, and safety items to be listed explicitly
Suggested specification block for submittals and exclusions
If architects want copy-paste language that survives procurement, they should also specify what must be submitted and what must be declared as excluded.
- Submit manufacturer or supplier data sheet for each nominated equipment item
- Submit dimensional drawings and installation / movement / storage logic where relevant
- State whether anchorage, ballast, floor protection, and padding are included or by others
- State maintenance, inspection, and replacement items required for safe ongoing use
- State any operator training or commissioning requirement if part of the supplied package
Architect coordination notes before issue to tender
Equipment specifications become weak when they omit the operational setup. Architects should make the drawings and schedules answer basic questions about mobility, storage, padding, anchorage, buffer space, and who is responsible for fixing or assembling the system.
- State whether equipment is fixed, freestanding, movable, or dismantlable
- Coordinate storage and movement paths for mobile systems
- Identify any floor protection, anchorage, ballast, or padding requirement
- Separate supplied accessories from by-others items
- Require final product submittal by exact model / SKU before approval
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Buyer questions
Useful FAQ.
Why should sports equipment be specified by subfamily instead of one generic line item?
Because basketball, badminton, football, volleyball, and bleacher systems carry different dimensional, mobility, safety, and coordination requirements. One generic equipment line usually creates procurement ambiguity.
What live product details from Datra Sports are useful to architects?
The current catalog exposes real details such as backboard type, ring size, projection, weighted-base logic, official goal dimensions, mobility features, and bleacher row configurations.
What should an architect ask the supplier to confirm before approval?
Exact model / SKU, dimensional data, mobility or anchorage logic, accessories, support conditions, and any exclusions or by-others items should all be confirmed before approval.