Protecting club members from the harsh Queensland sun was just one of the drivers for the management of Capalaba Sports Club to have a roof installed over their bowling green.
Read MoreAfter speaking with representatives from Deer Park, Sunbury and Warrnambool Bowling Clubs, the management team at Colac decided to proceed with Trevor Scott and his team at Lightweight Structures.
Read More“As a club, if we are going to offer bowls as a sport, we have to be able to provide the facilities to back up that offer.
Read More“We knew that having a covered green would enable us to maximise playing time by keeping our players out of the sun and the rain, allow for night bowls, and also expand our membership to include schools and social bowlers.
Read More“Trevor Scott of Lightweight Structures made his presentation to our Board, and immediately impressed us with the way he made the process personalised & inclusive. When construction began, Trevor was onsite for the duration and was happy to make any changes as it proceeded.
Read MoreWests Tigers is situated among the cane fields and their new Lightweight Dome has become known as the "Opera House of the Pioneer Valley".
Read MoreThe $2 million City Memorial Bowls Club development saw the club add an alfresco dining area and a Lightweight Structures Cover over two of its four greens.
Read MoreIt's raining and windy at Dandenong Bowls Club. But that hasn't stop dozens of players hitting the greens for Wednesday bowls.
Read MoreIn March 2019, feeling the need for a protected environment, Sunbury Bowls Club launched a state-of-the-art covered synthetic green.
Read MoreIt’s a problem familiar to many Bowls Clubs. Northern Suburbs player numbers were falling away in the summer months. Senior players in particular were feeling the heat.
Read MoreLightweight Structures created a unique dogleg column to make best use of limited walkway space between the club and the green. The Club loves the Structure so much they’re installing another one.
Read MoreMooloolaba Bowls Club’s structure spans two greens and is an international award-winning original copyright design by Trevor Scott.
Read MoreWith a surface area of 1954m2 the Darwin Bowls and Social Club fabric canopy represents the largest single canopy manufactured in Australia.
Read MoreInstalling thirty-nine tons of steel and 2100kg of fabric over an existing pristine Berry Bowling synthetic green without damaging the surface was certainly a challenge.
Read MoreWith icy winds coming from the north and west day and night, the Dome structure with low perimeter beams on all four sides offers lawn bowlers shelter from the wind & rain.
Read MoreGiven its location, cold & wet weather was a factor that has negatively impacted the use of Sebastapol bowling facility in the past.
Read MoreThe 1820m2 project was designed with soaring height to offer a view of the bowling green from the elevated Sportsman’s Bar.
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