ComBox® Electrical / Communications Boxes

  • Addresses safety, aesthetic, and durability concerns associated with plastic utility boxes
  • Ideal for projects that call for AC power, lighting, timing, scoreboards, public address, cameras, and communications
  • Easy hand-hole access makes it convenient for daily use, repairs, and adjustments
  • Lid designs adapts to most athletic field playing surfaces
  • Aluminum construction with integrated drainage stub
  • Synthetic turf models include exclusive infill retainage gasket and perimeter turf attachment ledge
  • Custom sizes and designs available upon request

Product Description

Modern athletic facilities rely on more technology than ever. Scoreboards, field lighting, timing systems, broadcast equipment, and data networks all depend on reliable underground connections. Electrical and communications boxes by Sportsfield Specialties provide a clean and secure way to house these critical connections while keeping the surrounding surface safe and organized. Installed flush with the surface, these boxes allow crews to access electrical and communication infrastructure without disrupting the field or surrounding facility areas.

Designed for sports venues, parks, and athletic complexes, these utility boxes protect electrical and communication connections from weather exposure, field maintenance traffic, and everyday facility use. The enclosed design helps keep wiring, conduit, and connectors safely contained while still allowing quick access when equipment needs to be connected or serviced. For facility operators managing modern scoreboards, broadcast setups, and event technology, having organized access points makes setup and maintenance far easier.

Electrical and communications boxes are commonly installed along sidelines, near scoreboards, around event spaces, and throughout multi-use athletic facilities. By providing dedicated access points for power and data connections, they help facilities support everything from game-day technology to field maintenance operations while maintaining a professional appearance across the venue.

Product Documentation

CBTS1830 - ComBox® electrical / communication box for poured/paved synthetic track surface

CBTS1815 - Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for poured/paved synthetic track surface

CBMS1830 - ComBox® electrical / communication box for rolled track mat surface

CBMS1815 - Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for rolled track mat surface

CBBM1830 - ComBox® electrical / communication box for asphalt or concrete

CBBM1815 - Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for asphalt or concrete

CBIT1830 - ComBox® electrical / communication box for synthetic infill turf

CBIT1830HD - Heavy Duty ComBox® electrical / communication box for synthetic infill turf

CBIT1815 - Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for synthetic infill turf

CBIT1815HD - Heavy Duty Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for synthetic infill turf

CBNG1830 - ComBox® electrical / communication box for natural grass

CBNG1830HD - Heavy Duty ComBox® electrical / communication box for natural grass

CBNG1815 - Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for natural grass

CBNG1815HD - Heavy Duty Half ComBox® electrical / communication box for natural grass

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are electrical and communications boxes typically installed?

These boxes are often installed near scoreboards, timing systems, broadcast locations, sideline technology areas, and lighting control points. Proper placement ensures technicians can easily connect equipment without running exposed cables across the facility.

How do electrical and communications boxes help improve facility safety?

By housing wiring and connections below the surface, these boxes help prevent tripping hazards and exposed cable runs during events or maintenance activities.

Can these boxes support future technology upgrades?

Installing electrical and communications boxes during construction helps facilities prepare for future equipment installations, expanded technology infrastructure, or upgraded communication systems.