A New Era in Ground Protection
FEATURE PRODUCT: Introducing Stadia XHD, the future of modular temporary ground protection solutions
Our innovative hybrid self-locking ground protection system offers an unparalleled level of simplicity and ease of use for protecting the integrity of sensitive surfaces, including professional sports stadiums, athletics tracks and tennis courts.
Entirely man-handleable with minimal training, Stadia XHD can be deployed in no time at all. By eliminating the need for locking nuts, turnkeys, cam locks, or pins, we’ve streamlined both installation and removal. This design also enhances safety by significantly reducing Foreign Object Debris (FOD), a critical consideration for any public event.
From stadium flooring, concert flooring, temporary roadways and walkways, Stadia XHD’s modular, portable design adapts to your specific requirements, saving you time, money, and hassle.
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Our team can help you discover the most efficient and affordable kit to use, whether you’re moving an 18-tonne crane or preparing for that special event.

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ES Global is a world leader in the provision of temporary overlay for the global sports event market. The external venues we operate on need a firm base to begin with before any construction can happen. Since London 2012 we have worked with Floorbox as a trusted partner to deliver the flooring systems that enable us to do our work.
Jeff Burke – Director
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