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Bina Duracourt — method statement & guide specification

A ready-to-use guide specification for consultants, architects and QS. Download the editable Word version to paste into your tender, or read the full method statement below.

At a glance

The Bina Duracourt system is a multi-coat, 100% water-based acrylic surfacing applied over concrete or premix (asphalt), finished with line marking to the relevant federation standard.

System build-up

On a concrete base

LayerMaterialCoats
1Duracourt BE3100 – Bitumen Emulsion1
2Duracourt Mastic2
3Duracourt Colour2
4Line markingTo standard

On a premix (asphalt) base

LayerMaterialCoats
1Premix wearing course (50mm) + 150mm crusher run + 50mm sand blindingBase
2Duracourt Mastic2
3Duracourt Colour2
4Line markingTo standard

Key specification data

BinderSingle-component, water-based acrylic
Weight solids65 ± 2 % (colour coat)
Coverage0.2–0.4 L/m² over 2 colour coats
FinishMatt · non-skid · non-reflective
ColoursGreen · Red · Blue · White
Drying (25°C)Touch dry ~30 min · recoat min 2 hr
Concrete cure before use28 days recommended
Slope / falls1% (1:100) min for drainage
StandardsFederation court dimensions per sport
Full method statement

Full method statement

1. Scope

Supply and application of the Bina Duracourt water-based acrylic sports-court surfacing system over a new or existing concrete or bituminous (premix/asphalt) base, including surface preparation, system coats and line marking to the relevant federation standard for the nominated sport(s). Application by a Bina-approved applicator.

2. Materials

The Duracourt acrylic coats (Mastic, Colour) are single-component, water-based, low-VOC and non-flammable (indoor-safe); the BE3100 binder is a bitumen emulsion. Duracourt BE3100 – Bitumen Emulsion = bitumen-emulsion primer/binder coat on concrete; Duracourt Mastic = acrylic build/texture coats; Duracourt Colour = water-based acrylic wearing coat (65 ± 2% weight solids, 0.2–0.4 L/m² over 2 coats, matt non-skid). Acrylic line paint in white/contrast. Refer to current TDS and SDS.

3. Substrate requirements

New concrete: cured ≥28 days, free of curing compounds, laitance and contaminants, and dry. New premix/asphalt: 50mm premix over 150mm crusher run over 50mm sand blinding; cured before coating. Outdoor falls: planar 1% (1:100) min, no ponding deeper than ~3mm one hour after wetting. Surface flat to ±3mm under a 3m straightedge.

4. Surface preparation

Clean and degrease; pressure-wash to remove dirt and laitance. Rout and fill cracks; patch depressions/birdbaths with acrylic patch/mastic. On concrete, apply one coat of Duracourt BE3100 – Bitumen Emulsion primer/binder. Verify falls and tolerance before build coats.

5. Application

Apply by brush, roller or rubber squeegee (squeegee mix may include clean silica sand and water). Stir thoroughly; on hot surfaces thin up to 1 part water to 4 parts Duracourt by volume. Apply only to a clean dry surface; do not apply if rain is expected within the recoat window or below ~10°C. Touch dry ~30 min; minimum 2 hr between coats; each coat fully dry before the next. Apply successive coats at right angles where practicable.

6. Line marking

Set out court lines to the relevant federation standard for the nominated sport(s); mask and apply acrylic line paint in white/contrast colour. Multi-sport courts are colour-coded per sport.

7. Curing & opening to play

Allow each coat to dry as specified. Permit light foot traffic only after the final coat is dry; open to full play after curing. On new concrete, allow 14 days minimum (28 recommended) before play.

8. Quality assurance — hold points

H1 Substrate acceptance (cure, moisture, falls, tolerance, cleanliness) · H2 Primer/binder coat (concrete) · H3 Build & colour coat coverage · H4 Line-marking setting-out · H5 Final handover inspection.

9. Environmental & safety

Water-based, low-VOC, ammonia-free; SIRIM eco-label / MyHIJAU. Non-flammable — suitable for enclosed/indoor halls. Refer to product SDS for handling and PPE.

10. Warranty & maintenance

System warranty by Bina Paint / approved applicator on a per-project basis, subject to correct substrate, preparation, application and maintenance. Typical resurface cycle ~5–8 years depending on usage.

Download the editable specification

The full guide specification as an editable Microsoft Word document — adapt the clauses to your sport, dimensions and project, and paste into your tender.

This guide specification is provided for tender use and may be adapted by the consultant. Confirm current product data against the latest Bina Paint TDS/SDS before issue.