From hundred meter sprints through to hurdles, high jumps, and hammer throws, a good lighting system provides the clarity and visibility that today’s athletes need to perform at their best. The unfortunate reality, however, is that many athletics clubs continue to operate using legacy lighting equipment that delivers subpar performance and carries high running and maintenance costs.
As seen in our work at Watford’s Woodside Stadium and Berry Hill in Mansfield, a switch to a modern LED system can deliver tangible improvements and savings alike. With many clubs running on decades-old systems though, they typically have little visibility into the potential costs of an upgrade. That’s why, in this post, we’re going to answer that vital question: “how much does an athletics lighting system cost?”.
The average cost of a retrofit athletics floodlighting solution ranges from between £20,000 to £160,000 plus VAT
Track & Infield Lighting | ||
Class 3 - 100 Lux | Class 2 - 200 Lux | Class 1 - 500 Lux |
£28k - £36k + VAT | £47k - £70k + VAT | £124k - £160k + VAT |
Track only | ||
Class 3 - 100 Lux | Class 2 - 200 Lux | Class 1 - 500 Lux |
£20k - £30k + VAT | £28k-44k + VAT | £68k-96k + VAT |
As explained above, one of the major advantages of a retrofit is that certain parts of the existing lighting system can normally be reused. This includes the masts, which account for a large part of the cost of a newbuild project. As a result, a retrofit solution is significantly cheaper, with the majority of the expense attributed to the manufacturing and supply of luminaires – the individual lighting units.
The average cost of luminaires in a retrofit athletics project is typically expected to range from between £14,000 - £120,000.
The remaining cost of a retrofit project is allocated against installation. Installation costs include a range of activities, including:
In our experience, installation costs typically range between £6,000 - £40,000, again depending on the standard of play and the area being lit.
The average cost of a new build athletics floodlighting solution ranges between £44,000 - £300,000 plus VAT .
These costs are split out as follows.
Floodlights
The cost of luminaires is identical between a newbuild and retrofit project, with all of the lighting units needing to be replaced regardless of the condition of the supporting infrastructure.
Therefore, just as in the example above, the average cost of luminaires in a newbuild athletics project is typically expected to be around £14,000 - £120,000. Again, competition standard and the difference between a track-only or track and infield solution create that wide range.
Masts
Masts are the major distinguishing factor between the cost of a newbuild and retrofit athletics lighting project. With the exception of certain specific cases, masts can be retained in the majority of retrofit projects, something that can equate to a significant cost saving.
While mast-related costs are the dominant factor in any newbuild sports lighting project, they are particularly pronounced in athletics due to the size of the area that needs to be lit. While deployments of four, six, and eight masts are typical in most other sports, 10, 12 and 14-strong mast installations are more common in the world of athletics.
With this in mind, mast costs in a newbuild project typically amount to between £10,000 - £80,000 – approximately 20 - 25% of the average total cost. This figure includes the associated electrical components within each mast.
Installation
In a retrofit solution, installation focuses mainly on the fitting and wiring of new luminaires. A new build project is substantially more complex, involving groundworks and the creation of concrete foundations. A range of wiring and switching work is also required.
These costs typically break down as shown in the list below.
The total installation cost of a newbuild athletics lighting project is expected to be between £20,000 - £100,000.
While we’ve tried to present a comprehensive breakdown of the possible costs of a new athletics lighting system, it goes without saying that every club’s circumstances are different. Different requirements, unique environmental considerations, and other factors can all lead to higher (and lower) costs, so it is always important to seek expert guidance about your own project.
100 Lux | 200 Lux | 500 Lux | ||||
Costs | From | To | From | To | From | To |
Install | £8k | £16k | £12k | £20k | £24k | £40k |
Luminaries | £20k | £30k | £35k | £50k | £100k | £120k |
Total | £28k | £36k | £47k | £70k | £124k | £160k |
100 Lux | 200 Lux | 500 Lux | ||||
Costs | From | To | From | To | From | To |
Install | £6k | £10k | £10k | £18k | £18k | £36k |
Luminaries | £14k | £20k | £18k | £26k | £50k | £60k |
Total | £20k | £30k | £28k | £44k | £68k | £96k |
100 Lux | 200 Lux | 500 Lux | ||||
Costs | From | To | From | To | From | To |
Install | £30k | £45k | £40k | £60k | £60k | £100k |
Mast | £16k | £50k | £20k | £60k | £40k | £80k |
Luminaries | £20k | £30k | £35k | £50k | £100k | £120k |
Total | £66k | £125k | £95k | £170k | £200k | £300k |
100 Lux | 200 Lux | 500 Lux | ||||
Costs | From | To | From | To | From | To |
Install | £20k | £35k | £30k | £50k | £40k | £70k |
Mast | £10k | £20k | £14k | £24k | £30k | £40k |
Luminaries | £14k | £20k | £18k | £26k | £50k | £60k |
Total | £44k | £75k | £66k | £101k | £120k | £170k |
Naturally, precise lighting requirements can differ from club-to-club. Because of that, it is important to remember that the estimates above are provided as a guideline only, and that professional expertise should be sought before budgeting for the cost of a new lighting system. To discuss your own athletics lighting needs, please get in touch.
Prices have increased over the last year driven primarily by macroeconomic events such as the squeezed supply chain post-COVID. The energy cost increase after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and the inflationary pressures caused by monetary policy in the EU and USA. The result is that this has increased prices on everything from raw materials and components to shipping, packaging, and assembly rates. The energy forward curve suggests that prices will remain high for the next 24-36 months at least, continuing to drive up the price of finished goods at least until 2025.