
Better for the Environment. Better for the Jobsite.
Traditional rock construction entrances require continual deliveries of quarried aggregate throughout a project. FODS Trackout Control Mats provide long-term trackout control with a reusable system that dramatically reduces transportation, material consumption, and waste.
Instead of continually replacing contaminated aggregate, contractors install FODS once and reuse the mats project after project.

FODS Trackout Control System
- 2 flatbed deliveries
- Reusable system
- No aggregate waste
- 95%+ lower transportation emissions
- No Heavy Equipment Required For Installation or Removal

Traditional Rock Construction Entrance
- Up to 16 truckloads
- Continual rock replacement
- Aggregate waste
- Higher transportation emissions
- Requires Heavy Equipment For Installation or Removal
Emissions
95.7%
Less transportation CO₂
Fuel
116+ gallons
Diesel saved per entrance
Carbon
745 tons
CO₂ removed over one truckload's lifespan
Recycling
35 million
Plastic bottles recycled in 2025
Giving Recycled Plastic a Second Life
Every FODS Trackout Control Mat is manufactured from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), one of the world's most recyclable plastics.
- 10–15% post-consumer recycled content
- 100% recyclable HDPE
- Reused across multiple projects
- 10+ year service life
- Manufactured in the USA

Supporting LEED Goals
FODS Trackout Control Mats help projects reduce environmental impact while supporting sustainability goals commonly associated with LEED-certified construction.

1) Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
Reduce sediment trackout before vehicles reach public roads.

2) Construction & Demolition Waste Management
Eliminate continual aggregate replacement and significantly reduce construction waste.

3) Innovation
Reduce quarried materials, transportation emissions, and material consumption through a reusable alternative.
Case Studies

Building Rocky Vista High School: A Community Investment in Commerce City
Rocky Vista High School is taking shape as the final high school delivered through 27J Schools' 2021 bond initiative, a community-wide effort to keep pace with growth across one of Colorado's fastest-growing communities.

Managing Trackout at Cotino, Disney's First Storyliving Community
Cotino, Disney’s first Storyliving community, is transforming 618 acres in Rancho Mirage into one of California’s most anticipated residential developments. With multiple builders active across the site, maintaining clean roads and organized site access became an important part of early construction.
Trackout Control on the I-70 Floyd Hill Project in Colorado
Trackout control along an active interstate corridor requires reliable, adaptable solutions to keep roads clean and crews moving safely.
Demeter Millwork Manufacturing Facility Expansion
Demeter Millwork is constructing a new 53,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Woodridge, Illinois, to expand production of architectural millwork and custom interior fabrication. The state-of-the-art plant will increase manufacturing capacity while supporting jobs and industrial growth in the region.
Micron's Boise Semiconductor Fabrication Plant: A Strategic Investment
In September 2022, Micron announced its ambitious plan to expand its Boise Idaho headquarters with a leading-edge R&D and semiconductor “fab” or manufacturing facility. This monumental $15B project constitutes the largest single investment in the state of Idaho with $6B in federal funding from the CHIPS and Science Act for this site and another “megafab” site in Clay, New York.
FODS Trackout Control Mats Deployed at Padnos Turner Recycling Center
To mitigate sediment tracking and support EGLE compliance, PADNOS replaced its conventional aggregate-based trackout pad with the FODS Trackout Control System, marking a shift toward more sustainable and performance-driven infrastructure.
MCAS - Yuma Adds a New Weapon to their Arsenal
Historically, FOD management at MCAS Yuma relied on labor-intensive manual inspections—a time-consuming process that, while effective, left room for improvement. In May 2024, the air station introduced a new solution: FODS Trackout Control Mats. The results not only exceeded expectations but also redefined FOD management at one of the U.S. Marine Corps’ most critical installations.
David Booth Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas
The University of Kansas (KU), located in Lawrence, Kansas, which is just 40-miles west of Kansas City, Kansas and home to nearly 30,000 undergraduates and graduate students is undertaking a major $448 million renovation of the iconic David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Led by Athletic Director Travis Goff, this transformative project aims to modernize not only the stadium but is part of the larger “Gateway District” project which will provide a mixed-use conference center, and high-rise hotel accommodations, along with infrastructure improvements to significantly enhance the student, fan, and support experience.
Built for Sustainability
Build Cleaner. Build Smarter.
Reduce transportation emissions, eliminate aggregate waste, and improve trackout control with FODS Trackout Control Mats.
