Sports flooring architect specification guide for Indonesia
An architect-ready Datra Sports insight article with copy-paste specification starter language for sports flooring systems in Indonesia, grounded in the current Datra Sports flooring catalog.
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Decision support, not filler.
The goal is to help sports-venue buyers make faster, clearer, and more defensible decisions.
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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.
Carry your supplier shortlist into a more objective evaluation stage.
Move into the most relevant Datra surface once your need is clear.
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What this article is for
The live Datra Sports flooring category already contains several distinct system types: badminton vinyl, multisport vinyl, SPU, SPUR, fitness flooring, and multiple running-track systems. That is enough to support real architect-facing specification language.
The key is to specify the system family properly, then ask the supplier to complete the exact build-up, roll count, thickness, and installation method for the nominated product.
Catalog-backed flooring families visible on the current site
The current range includes badminton vinyl systems with sand-texture surfaces and roll-based court supply, a 6 mm multisport vinyl system with 1.8 meter by 16 meter roll format, seamless SPU and SPUR systems for broader court use, 20 mm fitness tiles, and sandwich / prefab / spray-coat running-track systems.
Several of those products expose directly usable specification anchors such as roll size, nominal thickness, wear layer, per-court roll quantity, per-square-meter supply logic, and minimum order thresholds.
- Badminton vinyl visible in current catalog: 1.8 x 15 m rolls, 4 rolls per court, 4.5 / 5.0 mm class language, 1.5 mm wear layer
- Multisport vinyl visible in current catalog: 6 mm thickness, 1.8 m x 16 m roll, 22 rolls per court set, line marking excluded from base set note
- Fitness tile visible in current catalog: 50 x 50 x 2 cm tile, approximately 2 kg per tile, EN13501-1 fire-standard note
- SPU / SPUR visible in current catalog: per-m2 systems with minimum-order logic
- Running-track systems visible in current catalog: sandwich, prefab, and spray-coat methods with per-m2 supply logic
Copy-paste specification starter text for architects
Use the following as a starting clause and refine it by system family:
Provide sports flooring system as scheduled, basis of design Datra Sports current flooring range or approved equivalent, complete with all wear layers, cushion or resilient components where applicable, adhesives or installation accessories where required by the nominated system, and line marking where scheduled or specified as a separate package.
Flooring selection shall identify intended sport use, nominal system thickness, supply format, substrate assumptions, and whether the system is roll-based, tile-based, seamless cast-in-place, prefabricated, or track-specific.
Badminton and indoor-vinyl schedule language architects can lift
The current badminton-vinyl products are already legible enough to become real schedule language. The same is true for the multisport vinyl range.
- Badminton sports vinyl to provide sand-texture surface suitable for indoor badminton use, supplied in roll format approximately 1.8 x 15 m, with per-court quantity to match nominated layout and nominal system thickness to suit selected standard or pro variant.
- Badminton vinyl basis-of-design note may reference current Datra Sports visible wear-layer language of 1.5 mm where the nominated product range applies.
- Multisport vinyl to provide nominal 6 mm resilient sports surface supplied in roll format approximately 1.8 x 16 m, complete with all rolls required for the nominated court area. Architect should separately state whether line marking is included, as current catalog note indicates line marking exclusion in the base set reference.
Seamless court systems, fitness flooring, and running-track language architects can lift
The current catalog also supports broader project wording for seamless systems and specialist flooring types.
- SPU sports flooring to be seamless silicon-modified polyurethane system suitable for indoor or outdoor use where scheduled, installed over prepared substrate in accordance with nominated system build-up.
- SPUR sports flooring to be resilient multilayer court system combining prefabricated cushion component and cast-in-place surface layer where nominated.
- Fitness flooring to be rubber tile system approximately 50 x 50 x 20 mm with high anti-slip and shock-absorption performance, suitable for gym-equipment zones and removable maintenance access.
- Running-track systems to identify exact method — sandwich, prefab, or spray coat — and to require supplier confirmation of total system build-up, lane-marking package, and substrate readiness before approval.
Performance and substrate criteria architects should state explicitly
Flooring specs often fail because they describe the finish but not the approval conditions. The current Datra Sports range already gives useful anchors such as thickness, roll size, and system family. The architect should add substrate, moisture, line-marking, and execution expectations so the spec behaves like a project document rather than a brochure note.
That distinction matters because flooring disputes usually emerge from coordination gaps, not from the product name alone.
- State system family and nominal thickness clearly
- State whether substrate preparation is included or by others
- State whether line marking is included, excluded, or separately scheduled
- Require supplier confirmation of installation method, curing / handover conditions, and maintenance logic
Suggested submittal and compliance wording for flooring packages
A stronger flooring brief also obligates the supplier to submit a complete technical package before approval.
- Submit exact nominated product / SKU and full product data
- Submit full system build-up, including wear layer, resilient layer, and accessory materials where applicable
- Submit substrate-preparation requirements, moisture limitations, and installation sequence
- Submit cleaning, maintenance, and repair guidance appropriate to the nominated system
- Submit colour, line-marking, and area-layout confirmation before final approval
Architect coordination notes before issue to tender
Flooring documents should be coordinated with substrate quality, moisture assumptions, line-marking scope, and maintenance expectations. A floor schedule without those notes is too thin for a serious sports project.
- State primary sport and any secondary use clearly
- State nominal system thickness and family type
- State whether line marking is included or by separate package
- Coordinate substrate preparation and moisture assumptions
- Require exact model / SKU confirmation and product data submittal before approval
Continue the evaluation
Once the buyer understands the decision frame, they should be routed into the right commercial surface, not left stranded in content.
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Buyer questions
Useful FAQ.
Can architects use the current Datra Sports flooring catalog to start a real specification?
Yes. The live flooring range already exposes enough anchors such as thickness, roll size, per-court quantity, and system family to support a serious starter specification.
What should not be left vague in a sports-flooring spec?
System family, nominal thickness, substrate assumption, line-marking inclusion, and exact nominated product should not be left vague.
Why is line-marking scope important to mention explicitly?
Because the current multisport vinyl catalog note already shows that line marking may sit outside the base supply set. If that is not stated clearly, the tender package can mislead buyers and contractors.