On March 22, the 2026 Chinese Athletics Association 10km Elite Series Shanghai Jing'an and Jing'an ∑ 10km Elite Run fired off at Daning Park. Before thousands of runners hit the course, meticulous operations focused on the route had quietly begun: AI inspection vehicles pre‑scanned pavement defects, and minute-level post-race restoration returned the track to normal conditions. Jing'an Urban Development Group, using a full‑chain service model, refined the track into a flowing scenic feature of the Σ Ecological Corridor.
Meticulous pre‑race support: Crafting a premium race track
During race preparations, Jing'an Urban Development Group launched a targeted event‑support deployment, tailoring roles, operational standards, and emergency response procedures to the route's characteristics to ensure full area‑wide responsibility coverage and no blind spots in control.
AI‑integrated inspection vehicles patrolled the planned course, conducting concentrated checks for pavement defects and environmental problems. Based on those findings, the municipal team deployed a dedicated road‑maintenance task force for on‑foot surveys; multiple rounds of grid‑style inspections identified and repaired 47 road and municipal‑facility defects, with focused remediation on the race‑related Lingshi Road construction segment to strengthen the event's infrastructure. The sanitation division pre‑inspected and serviced roadside sanitation facilities and staged vehicles and supplies; for newly commercial sections, it rolled out a "point‑and‑area" cleaning model, and through coordinated manual and mechanical work, carried out carpet‑style deep cleaning within a 200‑meter zone around the course, laying a clean, orderly foundation for the race.
Seamless on-course coordination: Full protection for a smooth race
During the event, the Third Department of Jing'an Sanitation of Jing'an Urban Development Group adopted a "one‑map, comprehensive, and follow‑along" approach, using grid‑based deployment to consolidate scattered cleaning teams into a seamless, no‑gap support network that enabled immediate detection and rapid removal of waste along the course.
The municipal division held fixed posts along the course that conducted real‑time checks on facility operations and stood ready to handle emergencies. With both operational lines working in concert, they ensured smooth passage and a clean environment along the entire route.
Efficient post-race wrap-up: Highlighting the ecological essence
Operating teams precisely controlled course reopening times and reverse‑scheduled tasks, using minute‑level accuracy and the "one‑map" management platform to dispatch vehicles and crews in real time. Through human‑machine collaboration, the sanitation division rapidly swept, sorted, and removed waste, while the municipal division carried out post‑race municipal facility re‑inspections to keep the facilities stable—achieving the aim of "race over, business as usual".
On race day, all of Jing'an Urban Development Group's operational teams promptly launched targeted follow‑up inspections to ensure the course's environment and facilities were quickly restored to normal operation and to preserve the Σ Ecological Corridor's ecological character. The Group stated that in the future, it will uphold the vision of "Uniting Strengths, Benefiting People's Livelihoods". With meticulous "embroidery-style" urban management, it will continue to strive for excellence and lead the way on Jing'an's urban integrated environment "track" led by the development of the Σ Ecological Corridor.