There is no easy general answer to this question as all courts are different. However it’s easy to define the factors that will affect the cost of a project. You will need to establish a tight budget. Factors that may affect this budget are:
The only way you can obtain this budget figure is to fully define your needs - remember few courts or court users are ever the same. Make the right decisions at this stage, and you, and your home, will have a valuable asset for many years. |
Orton Longueville School, Peterborough. Our work at the school involved taking four old tarmac courts that had originally been designed and installed with an unhelpful East-West orientation, which can cause players problems with sunlight. We re-orientated the courts for better play and extende the site. This involved converting the original installation to one consisting of two multi use games areas, each of which housed two tennis courts. We also added our own designed Amlight floodlighting, to ensure prolonged use of the courts. |