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27 27 I M P L E M E N T MATERIAL OPTIONS » The most sensible materials for a natural playscape come from nature. When children engage in nature, their imagination kicks in, and a simple log becomes a "plank" on a pirate ship. Natural materials are a great way to spark creative play. BUILD IT » Volunteer help can be useful during construction, but it might not be for all items due to safety concerns for the volunteers themselves and the end users. THE BLUEPRINT » A final design plan including the ideas and vision, along with pictures, is essential in getting a natural playscape built and maintained. » Consider the help of a professional design consultant; they may bring specific details to address public health, safety, and welfare concerns. » Create a realistic budget to build your playscape. » Be sure to check all permits needed, gather your voluntary workforce to assist building, and secure funding before you move to construction. MATERIALS FINAL DESIGN CONSTRUCT » All materials have a lifespan, so durability and replacement should be considered. » If natural material can't be used to create your idea, consider using repurposed materials that are safe and laying around or purchase elements to round out your playscape. » Surfacing material will need to be a major consideration, whether it be for access, safety, or erosion control. » Consider the bidding process and all it entails before getting pricing. » Construction can be phased and it can be divided by items that are built in-house or not. » Consider adding elements that are commercially fabricated when constructability exceeds the capabilities of staff to do it themselves. Having a warranty on these items protects you for the lifecycle of the features. INSPIRATION PLAN DESIGN MANAGE EXAMPLES

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