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Tennis & Pickleball Court Construction & Surfacing

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Who This Is For

Court construction and redevelopment work is best suited for owners, builders, and organizations responsible for new or upgraded tennis and pickleball courts where surface performance, layout accuracy, and long-term durability matter.

We are most often engaged when:

  • A new court is being built and the playing surface must be done correctly
  • A general contractor needs a court-specialist trade partner
  • An owner wants a single point of responsibility for the court scope
  • Accuracy, sequencing, and standards matter more than speed alone
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Common Problems We See

We are typically brought in when projects face challenges such as:

  • New courts being built without proper surfacing coordination
  • Inconsistent quality between site work and finished court surfaces
  • Layout errors that affect playability or compliance
  • Net post footers, equipment, or accessories installed out of sequence
  • Courts that appear acceptable initially but experience premature failure

How We Approach Court Construction

Evaluate the Court Scope

We review the base, layout, drainage integrates, and intended usage as they relate specifically to court performance.

Define Responsibilities

We clearly establish where our scope begins and ends, and how it integrates with site work, concrete, or asphalt trades.

Coordinate Critical Sequencing

Surfacing, net post footers, and equipment are installed in the proper order to avoid rework and long-term issues.

Execute with Standards

Work is completed using trained crews, documented processes, and product-specific installation standards.

Plan for Performance

Maintenance considerations and future surface care are addressed from the outset.

What’s Typically Involved

Court construction and redevelopment projects often involve one or more of the following court-specific components:

Court Surfacing for New Construction
  • Acrylic surfacing and painting for new courts
  • Line layout and striping for tennis and pickleball
  • Surface systems aligned with usage, climate, and performance expectations
Net Post Footers & Court Equipment
  • Net post footers
  • Court equipment supply and installation
Court Scope Coordination
  • Coordination with general contractors or site contractors
  • Sequencing between base construction and surfacing
  • Coordinate with fencing and lighting scopes
Full Court Construction
  • Tennis or pickleball court builds
  • Smaller-scale projects where a single point of responsibility is appropriate

Representative Examples

The examples below represent a sampling of new and redeveloped courts where we were responsible for the court scope, surfacing, and critical components.

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New pickleball court – surfacing & equipment
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Tennis court surfacing as part of new construction
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Court scope coordination with general contractor

If you are planning a new tennis or pickleball court, or coordinating a build where the court scope needs to be executed correctly, the next step is a focused discussion around sequencing, standards, and expectations.

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