Remodelling project - Golf Course La Moraleja, Madrid Spain
View project Golf Course La Moraleja, Madrid Spain
Remodelling of Courses 1 and 2. A parkland course with many water features and large Nicklaus-style bunkering
Name:                                    

Golf Course La Moraleja, Madrid Spain 

Website:                               http://www.golflamoraleja.com
Contract Type:                    

Traditional Construction Contract 

Client:                                    

La Moraleja Golf Club

Company Involvement:   

La Moraleja Golf Club awarded EGS the contract in September 2006. EGS were the main contractors for the project.  Alfonso Vidaor was the Architect for the project.

Start / End Dates:              

September 2006 -  April 2007

                   
Project Description:   
  • Excavation of 15,000m3 for both courses

Nicklaus Signature Course - The first Signature Course in Europe

  • Renovation and drainage of all green site bunkers
  • The renovation of 3 new greens, including drainage, irrigation and associated works
  • The construction of 6 new tee complexes
  • The remodelling of 2 complete holes including earth works, shaping, drainage, irrigation and new cart paths
  • The installation of a new 300mm water transfer pipe

Nicklaus Design Course

  • Remodelling of the 16th hole due to safety concerns, including all drainage, irrigation and returfing

The project consisted of renovation works on both of the Moraleja courses.  The works included earth moving, shaping, installation of a new irrigation system and returfing the entire work area. 

The  works included renovation of greens and tees due to safety concerns with encroaching housing and renovation of greenside bunkers to improve drainage and playability.  The project was carried out over the winter and spring periods and the course remained in play. 

Due to the success of the works  and the minimum disruption to play, the contract was extended to reverse holes 10 and 12.  This required a complete remodel of the holes which included earthmoving, drainage, irrigation, seeding and sprigging.  The holes opened for play 3 months after completion.