The project consisted of the construction of a new full size 3G artificial turf pitch for multi-sport use, spectator area and dug out/storage area.
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Independent, scientifically rigorous laboratory testing that supports safety, performance and regulatory compliance for equipment and fields.
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The project consisted of the construction of a new full size 3G artificial turf pitch for multi-sport use, spectator area and dug out/storage area.
Read MoreWe certify sports surfaces or technology to national and international standards with our expanding scope of accreditations. We actively contribute to the development of these standards, ensuring testing protocols are up to date with the most current product innovations.
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Sports Labs Ltd is an independent sports technology testing and certification organisation headquartered in Livingston, Scotland.
Operating since 1998, it is one of the world’s leading test houses for sports surfaces, equipment, and technology. They offer both laboratory-based and field testing services accredited to national and international standards.
They works with governing bodies including FIFA, World Rugby, FIH, ITF, FIBA, and World Athletics, and actively contributes to the development of the testing standards it applies.
Sports Labs has been operating since 1998 having over 25 years of experience in sports surface testing, certification, and technology.
An independent test house operates without commercial ties to the manufacturers, installers, or suppliers of the products it tests. This means results are impartial and objective. Sports Labs has no financial interest in whether a product passes or fails, which is why governing bodies, facility owners, and procurement teams trust its reports.
Sports Labs offers six categories of service: Site Testing (field testing of installed surfaces), Laboratory Testing (scientific testing of materials and products), Certification (governing body certification for pitches and technology), Equipment Design & Build (bespoke testing apparatus), Consultancy (feasibility, specification writing, project management, CAD, tender review), and Innovation (R&D, knowledge transfer partnerships, emerging technology testing).
Laboratory testing evaluates turf components under controlled scientific conditions before a product is installed. Field testing is carried out by accredited technicians on the completed, installed pitch at the venue. Most governing body certifications require both laboratory product approval first, then field validation of the installation.
ISO/IEC 17025 is the internationally recognised standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Sports Labs holds UKAS accreditation to this standard, meaning it has been independently verified as technically competent to produce accurate, reliable test data. For governing bodies like FIFA and World Rugby, ISO 17025 is a mandatory requirement for any laboratory certifying sports surfaces. Test results from non-accredited labs will not be accepted.
Sports Labs holds accreditations from FIFA, World Rugby, FIH, ITF, FIBA, and World Athletics for both laboratory and field testing, plus UKAS ISO 17025 and ISO 9001:2015. National body accreditations include the SFA, FA, FAI, ECB, and GAA. Memberships include ISSS, SAPCA, SASPI, ESTC, ASBA, ASTM, and the Institute of Groundsmanship.
Yes. Sports Labs has offices and accredited technicians across the UK (headquarters in Livingston, Scotland, plus Northern Ireland, Burnley, Mansfield, Nuneaton, and Reading), and internationally in the USA, Canada, Italy, France, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, China, Turkey, Israel, South Africa, Morocco, and South America. The North American regional headquarters is in Tennessee.
Yes. Sports Labs publishes Field Notes, a free technical newsletter focused on sports surfaces, available under the Fields Notes page. Topics include FIFA testing manual updates, artificial turf certification advances, floodlight testing, drainage, and sustainability. A natural and hybrid grass publication called Pitch Matters is also available at www.propitch.online.
You can contact Sports Labs at info@sportslabs.co.uk or call them on +44 (0)1506 444 755
Their United Kingdom address is 1 Adam Square, Brucefield Industry Park, Livingston, EH54 9DE, Scotland, UK
Operating hours are Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm UK time. A contact form is also available at sportslabs.co.uk/contact.