From an empty plot to the first whistle
A court is more than its surface. There’s the fall of the ground so water runs off it, the drain it runs into, the fencing, the lighting, and how people get in and out. Miss one and you feel it every day the place is used. We measure the site, tell you what it needs, supply the materials and build it — so one team is accountable instead of four.
What’s involved
- We can run the whole build: Planning, materials, groundwork and installation for indoor halls and outdoor grounds. You deal with us rather than five separate subcontractors.
- Courts marked to regulation size: Basketball, tennis, badminton, volleyball, pickleball and futsal, set out to official dimensions so the game plays the way players expect.
- Cricket nets and practice cages: Galvanised steel frames, UV-treated HDPE netting and synthetic pitch matting, with padding wherever a player can run into the frame.
- School and college grounds: Built for a few hundred students a day rather than weekend use, and specced so the maintenance bill stays manageable.
- Fencing and floodlights: Chain-link fencing, rebound mesh, and anti-glare LED rigs on weatherproof poles — so you can play after dark without dazzling anyone.
- Groundwork and drainage: Levelling, base consolidation, slope checks and drainage channels. Get this wrong and the court holds water every monsoon.
What we’ll check on site
- Measurements and run-off space: Boundary measurements, the safety gap around the playing lines, and headroom if it is going under a roof.
- What is under the surface: Ground stability, load-bearing capacity, moisture, and whether the existing concrete or asphalt is worth building on.
- Where the water and power go: Which way rain runs off, where it drains to, and the cabling route if you want floodlights later.
- Whether we can get machinery in: Entry width for compactors and material trucks, and somewhere to unload. Better checked before we quote than after.