SubAir Project Managers are qualified agronomists with experience in both golf course construction and maintenance. Using topographical maps and coordinating with the golf course architect, project supervisor, irrigation specialist, superintendent, and the local utility company, SubAir provides a comprehensive plan for the mechanical and electrical installation of your SubAir system. SubAir provides on-site supervision of the golf course contractor or staff to ensure proper installation and commissioning of your SubAir components. SubAir’s Project Managers also provide consultation with the superintendent to develop an operating program based on environmental conditions (temperature, moisture, etc.) and turf health (root length, root density, thatch accumulation, etc.). After the SubAir system is operational and the operating program has been implemented, SubAir is always available to provide technical and consultative service.
SubAir Service and Support Packages
provide certainty that your SubAir units are in top operating condition year round.
"We were hired to renovate the Blue Course greens to get ready for the 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional. We are installing 19 buried vaults - one at the practice putting green. It’s been fun. It’s been my first experience with SubAir. I’ve learned a lot. We’ve had the guys from SubAir here three times to help us through the process. It’s pretty easy to install. They came out and they located the separators, the vaults and the bubble up sumps (dual valves) and we recorded them with a GPS system and they were locked in forever and ever. That one visit was very beneficial and we’ve kind of been on cruise control since then." Joel Wyman, McDonald and Sons - on the renovation at Congressional Country Club, Maryland

