In today’s fiercely competitive field construction and operations market, cost efficiency and long-term returns remain the industry’s central concerns. Viva’s infill-free turf system disrupts the outdated economic models with a next-generation technical framework and scientifically engineered design, delivering a full-lifecycle value solution. This innovation is reshaping how stakeholders approach construction economics and turning field systems into powerful engines for industry-wide growth.
1. Construction Phase: The Accelerator for Cost Reduction and Efficiency Gains
From the very start of the project, Viva's infill-free system demonstrates significant cost advantages. Traditional turf installations require vast quantities of silica sand and rubber granules, with procurement costs reaching up to ¥80 per square meter. In contrast, Viva’s design completely eliminates these inputs, while also removing the need for specialized compaction equipment, reducing both rental and labor expenses.
Take, for instance, a major stadium project in Shanghai. Originally scheduled for a 60-day build using conventional turf, the switch to Viva’s system enabled completion in just 30 days. This halved timeline not only reduced ongoing labor and equipment costs, but also allowed the venue to open early and begin generating revenue. Professional assessments estimate that per square meter, Viva’s system can save over ¥100 during the construction phase alone—a substantial figure for large-scale developments.
2. Operational Phase: A Low-Maintenance Guardian
The economic value of Viva's system becomes even more pronounced in the maintenance phase. A technology innovation park in the Yangtze River Delta saw its post-installation upkeep costs drop by 80%—a result of three major breakthroughs:
Zero Infill Replacement: Traditional fields lose granules over time due to wear and use, necessitating annual replacements costing approximately ¥15 per square meter. Viva’s infill-free design eliminates this expenditure entirely.
Enhanced Cleaning Efficiency: With anti-static treatment reducing dust accumulation, Viva turf requires 40% less cleaning time. In an era of rising labor costs, this drastically cuts down on staff hours and associated payroll.
Durability Upgrades: The reinforced bond at the grass root level has been increased threefold, and abrasion resistance improved by 30%, giving the product a warranty of over 10 years—far exceeding the lifespan of conventional turf. This dramatically reduces replacement and downtime expenses.
3. Operational Uplift: A Revenue-Boosting Catalyst
Viva’s economic impact also extends to revenue generation. At Shanghai’s Banshi Sports Complex, the field’s consistent playability—thanks to its low-maintenance structure—allowed daily traffic to increase by 50%. With more bookings and fewer shutdowns, the facility recorded over ¥1 million in additional annual revenue.
Moreover, Viva’s modular design provides exceptional flexibility. Damaged zones can be swapped out individually without disrupting the entire field. This partial replacement capability significantly cuts renovation costs and downtime, while enhancing operational agility and profitability.
4. Full-Lifecycle Lens: A New Paradigm in Value Maximization
From groundbreaking to grand opening and beyond, Viva’s system delivers measurable economic gains across every stage of the asset lifecycle. Industry reports show that over a 10-year usage period, total costs with Viva’s system are reduced by more than 40% compared to traditional turf, not even accounting for the exponential return on improved operational throughput and revenue generation.
In an era defined by high-quality development and outcome-driven investment strategies, Viva’s infill-free solution is not only a beacon of environmental innovation—it is a full-cycle value amplifier. By merging sustainability with sound economics, it offers a compelling new model for the future of sports infrastructure, pointing the industry toward a smarter, leaner, and greener horizon.