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Can Turf Grounds Be Installed in Hilly Areas?

Jul 05, 2025 11:16 AM

Can Turf Grounds Be Installed in Hilly Areas?

Meckavo Sports News | Can Turf Grounds Be Installed in Hilly Areas?

As sports infrastructure grows across India, one question turf planners often ask is: Can artificial turf be built on hilly or sloped terrain? The answer is a confident yes — and Meckavo Sports has the experience to prove it.

Having successfully completed multiple turf projects across the North Eastern states of India, Meckavo Sports has firsthand knowledge of the engineering challenges and solutions needed for turf construction in hilly regions. These areas often come with sloped land, loose soil, and high rainfall — but with the right strategy, building a durable sports ground is absolutely achievable.

The process begins with detailed site analysis, leveling, and structural planning. Depending on the slope and soil condition, Meckavo uses retaining walls, compacted base layers, and customized drainage systems to ensure the ground remains stable and functional in all weather. This is especially important in regions prone to heavy rain or erosion, such as the hills of Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh.

Whether it’s a 5-a-side football turf, a box cricket setup, or a multi-sport court, every Meckavo project in hilly areas is designed for long-term durability. The company uses UV-stabilized turf, non-slip infill systems, and high-quality fencing that can withstand wind, rain, and even snow in certain parts.

The advantage of turf in hilly zones is clear — minimal maintenance, year-round usability, and the ability to turn uneven land into functional sports arenas for schools, resorts, and local communities. Meckavo’s work across the North East, combined with projects in places like Uttarakhand and Himachal, shows that difficult terrain is no barrier when the right expertise is involved.

With over 3,000 projects completed across India and expanding into Saudi Arabia (KSA), Meckavo Sports continues to push the boundaries of where quality turf construction can happen — including the hills.