Fencing
Fencing plays a critical role in the function, safety, and longevity of athletic facilities. When properly designed and installed, it controls access, contains play, and integrates seamlessly with courts, fields, and surrounding infrastructure.
We assist owners and facilities with fencing solutions that are designed to function well over time, whether fencing is installed directly by our team or coordinated through qualified subcontractors.
Fencing Solutions
We provide fencing support for a wide range of athletic and facility applications, including tennis courts, pickleball courts, clay courts, and multi-use athletic areas.
Our role often includes helping owners determine the right fence layout, height, materials, and gate placement to support:
- Safe and efficient play
- Proper circulation and access
- Durability under frequent use
- Integration with courts, netting, lighting, and adjacent areas
Rather than treating fencing as an afterthought, we approach it as a functional system within the overall facility.
Design, Coordination & Installation
Fencing projects may be completed through a combination of direct installation and subcontracted work, depending on project size and scope.
Our approach includes:

Evaluate Facility Needs
We review how the facility is used, traffic patterns, safety considerations, and long-term maintenance expectations.

Define Fence Layout & Specifications
Fence height, post spacing, gate locations, and materials are selected to match functional and durability requirements.

Coordinate Installation
When fencing is subcontracted, we coordinate scope, sequencing, and interfaces with court construction, surfacing, netting, and lighting.

Ensure Proper Integration
Fence systems are aligned with court layouts, drainage, and other facility elements to avoid future conflicts or premature wear.
This approach helps ensure fencing performs as intended long after installation.
Applications
Fencing support is commonly provided for:
- Tennis and pickleball courts
- Clay court facilities
- Multi-court complexes
- Athletic fields and practice areas
- Facilities requiring controlled access or separation
Each application is reviewed individually to ensure the fencing system supports both current use and future needs.