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Commercial Sport Court Construction in Montana

HOAs, resorts, parks, and athletic clubs trust us with courts that see thousands of hours a year. Spec-ready proposals, disciplined schedules, documented warranties.

Commercial courts live a harder life than residential ones: constant traffic, zero supervision, and owners who answer to boards, members, or taxpayers. Montana Court Company builds for that reality. Our commercial work — pickleball complexes for HOAs, basketball courts for parks departments, tennis facilities for resorts and clubs — is engineered on post-tension concrete at 4–5 inches over compaction-tested base, surfaced with commercial-grade 100% acrylic systems that hold color and texture under relentless use.

Just as important, we run commercial projects the way facility owners need them run: detailed spec-ready proposals for board approval or public bid, certificate of insurance on request, fixed schedules that respect your season, and clean, contained jobsites. Multi-court layouts, ADA-compliant access, spectator areas, fencing, windscreens, and LED lighting are all designed in-house and delivered under one contract. Licensed, insured, and warranty-backed across Montana, Spokane, and Coeur d'Alene.

Commercial courts typically run $45,000–$70,000 per pickleball court and $90,000+ for full basketball or tennis facilities; multi-court projects earn per-court efficiencies.

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Benefits

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Commercial Courts

Engineered for Heavy Traffic

Post-tension slabs, commercial acrylic systems, and hardware chosen for thousands of unsupervised player-hours per year. We build assuming nobody will baby the court, because nobody will.

Board- and Bid-Ready Documentation

Detailed scopes, line-item pricing, insurance certificates, and references packaged for HOA boards, park commissions, and procurement processes. Approval-friendly paperwork, first submission.

Multi-Court Site Planning

Court spacing, circulation, ADA access, shade, seating, and future expansion are planned as a facility, not a row of slabs. Your amenity should work on opening day and in year fifteen.

Predictable Schedules

We commit to milestone dates and build sequencing around your season — so the resort amenity opens before peak bookings and the park court before summer programs.

Lower Lifetime Cost

Correct base prep and post-tension concrete stretch resurfacing intervals to the long end of the 4–8 year range and prevent the structural failures that force premature rebuilds.

Single-Source Accountability

Design, sitework, concrete, surfacing, fencing, and lighting under one licensed, insured contract with a written warranty. One call if anything ever needs attention.

Our Process

How Your Commercial Court Project Runs

Needs Assessment

We meet with your board, staff, or committee to define user volume, sports mix, budget range, and timeline before any design work begins.

Facility Design & Proposal

Scaled site plans, court counts, amenity options, and a line-item, spec-ready proposal suitable for board approval or competitive bid.

Sitework & Concrete

Mobilization, erosion control, excavation, compaction-tested base, and post-tension slab construction — executed on the committed schedule with a contained site.

Surfacing & Amenities

Commercial acrylic systems, regulation striping, fencing, windscreens, lighting, and site furnishings installed to specification.

Commissioning & Walkthrough

Punch-list walkthrough with your representative, maintenance program handoff, and warranty registration — plus resurfacing interval guidance for your capital plan.

Recent Work

Commercial Courts We've Built

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FAQs

Commercial Courts Questions, Answered

What does a commercial court project cost?
A single commercial pickleball court typically runs $45,000–$70,000 installed; multi-court complexes benefit from mobilization efficiencies, often landing at $40,000–$55,000 per court in clusters of four or more. Full-size basketball or tennis facilities range from $90,000 to well over $200,000 with lighting and fencing. We provide line-item budgets early so boards can plan before committing.
Can you work within a public bid or HOA approval process?
Yes — it is a large share of our commercial work. We prepare detailed specifications, line-item pricing, proof of licensing and insurance, bonding information where required, and references from comparable projects. For HOAs, we routinely present at board meetings and provide renderings that help boards communicate the project to members before a vote.
How do you minimize disruption to our facility?
Through sequencing and containment. We fence and sign the work zone, schedule concrete deliveries around your peak hours, keep haul routes agreed in advance, and maintain a clean site daily. For resorts and clubs, we can compress the noisy phases into shoulder season. You will get a milestone schedule up front and honest updates if weather moves it.
What maintenance will our courts need long-term?
Very little year to year: seasonal cleaning, prompt snow removal with non-metal tools, and annual inspection of nets, fencing, and gates. The acrylic surface should be recoated every 4–8 years depending on traffic and sun exposure — we provide a capital-planning estimate at handoff so the expense never surprises your board. Structural work should be unnecessary for decades on a post-tension slab.
Do you build multi-court pickleball complexes?
Frequently — pickleball complexes are the fastest-growing category of commercial work we do. We design court batteries with regulation 20'×44' layouts on shared pads, proper spacing between courts, perimeter and divider fencing, windscreens, shaded seating, and LED lighting. Four- to eight-court complexes are the sweet spot for HOAs and parks seeing heavy demand.
Service Areas

Commercial Courts Across Montana

One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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