
How Event Planners Use Dura Base Mats for Temporary Access Roads in Australia
Managing Ground Access for Outdoor Events
Outdoor events in Australia often take place on grass, farmland, parks, or open spaces. While these venues offer flexibility, they also bring challenges. Heavy trucks, equipment movement, large crowds, and unexpected rain can quickly damage the ground and disrupt operations.
Without proper planning, event sites may face vehicle delays, safety risks, and costly restoration work after the event.
Why Temporary Access Roads Matter
Temporary access roads are essential for smooth event setup and pack-down. They allow safe movement of delivery trucks, forklifts, staging equipment, and service vehicles across soft or uneven surfaces.
Our latest blog explains how dura base mats are used to create strong, stable access routes that support heavy loads while protecting the ground underneath. These composite mats help prevent tyre ruts, soil compaction, and turf damage making them ideal for parks, sports fields, and sensitive venues.
Supporting Safety, Efficiency, and Compliance
Dura base mats are widely used for festivals, concerts, agricultural shows, exhibitions, sporting events, and corporate outdoor functions. They help event teams:
Maintain reliable vehicle access in all weather conditions
Create safe pathways for staff and visitors
Reduce downtime caused by muddy or unstable ground
Meet venue and council ground protection requirements
Lower post-event repair and restoration costs
For event organisers, production companies, and venue managers, this means better risk management, improved safety, and more efficient site operations.