Interactive Analysis: Cricket Square


Estimated Annual Material Requirements and Costs for a Cricket Square

This analysis tool helps you to determine 'what if scenarios' in relation to the cost of materials used on a surface over the course of a year.

Changes to inputs can be easily undertaken to see the impact this will have on the total material costs for the surface.

The resulting costs can then be included within the budget forecast for the coming year.
The sample costs are general estimates, however, these can simply be overwritten to put your own figures in. The 'Total Cost' column is calculated automatically once the [Calculate] button is pressed.

Note. Do not add a leading zero, i.e. 0, to any whole numbers, i.e. 5 should not be represented as 05, otherwise incorrect results may be produced. Follow this simple rule and your own detailed cost estimator will give you the answer you are looking for.

Three Miscellaneous boxes have been included to allow for any specific requirements not covered in the rest of the table.

You can also 'Tab' through the boxes to enter values, instead of mouse clicking into each one.

Material Total estimated amount of material to be used during the year Unit Cost £ Total Cost £
Petrol for machines gallons £ per gallon
Diesel for motor roller gallons £ per gallon
Line marking material litres £ per litre
Top-dressing: End of season renovation bags £ per bag
Top-dressing: Repairs during playing season bags £ per bag
Seed: Renovation bags £ per bag
Seed: In-season repairs bags £ per bag
Fertiliser (type 1) bags £ per bag
Fertiliser (type 2) bags £ per bag
Early spring turf tonic bags £ per bag
Water m3 (220 gallons per m3) £ per m3*
Turf for worn areas m2 £ per m2
Miscellaneous 1 £
Miscellaneous 2 £
Miscellaneous 3 £
 
Annual Cost £

* The cost of water supply can vary significantly depending upon which area a site is located, and will include how much discount can be achieved for the surface water drainage charges.
Pesticides have been excluded from the analysis due to the regulatory need to minimise pesticide use, the continued limitation in availability of what can legally be applied and the variance in costs between active ingredients. You can include your own costings in the miscellaneous boxes.