Commercial Sport Courts — Marana, AZ

Commercial Sport Court Installation in Marana

Resorts, hotels, fitness centers, and corporate campuses across Marana rely on professionally built courts to drive guest engagement and membership retention. We deliver SportMaster-surfaced pickleball, tennis, basketball, multi-sport, and shuffleboard courts built to commercial tolerances — on schedule, with full permit management.

Professionally striped commercial sport court in Marana Arizona
  • Commercial projects quoted within 48 hours
  • Full Pima County permit management included
  • SportMaster professional-grade surfacing on every court
  • Phased construction to keep your facility operational
  • ADA-compliant design on every commercial build

Who We Build For in Marana

Commercial sport courts serve very different operational needs depending on the facility. Here's how we approach each project type.

Resorts & Hotels

Guest amenity courts need to look sharp and hold up under rotating public use. We design for high foot traffic with durable SportMaster coatings, proper drainage grading, and LED lighting packages suited for evening play. Pickleball is the top amenity request we see from Marana resort properties right now.

Commercial Pickleball Courts →

Fitness Centers & Athletic Clubs

Member-facing courts require consistent surface texture, clear line striping for multiple sports, and surfaces that perform across Marana's temperature swings. We spec multi-sport layouts that let one court run pickleball leagues one hour and youth basketball the next.

Commercial Multi-Sport Courts →

Corporate Campuses

Employee wellness courts work best when they're low-maintenance and easy to schedule. We build courts that don't need seasonal resurfacing every two years — proper sub-base preparation and quality coatings upfront keep your maintenance costs predictable.

Commercial Basketball Courts →

HOA Common Areas

Most Marana communities are HOA-governed, and common-area sport courts go through the same architectural review process as residential additions. We prepare the full submittal package — site plan, surface color samples, fence specs — so your board has everything they need to approve.

Commercial Tennis Courts →

Commercial-Grade Specifications

Every material and design decision on a commercial court is made with operational longevity and user safety in mind.

  • SportMaster Acrylic Surfacing — the same product specified on collegiate and municipal facilities. UV-stable and rated for Marana's 100°F summer peaks.
  • Caliche Sub-Base Management — Marana caliche layers are assessed and broken out before any concrete work begins. This is priced into every proposal — not added as a change order.
  • ADA Pathways & Transitions — compliant surface transitions, accessible routes, and signage designed to spec from day one.
  • LED Sport Lighting — pole heights, lumen output, and fixture placement designed to IES RP-6 standards for the specific sport and facility type.
  • Wind-Rated Fencing — chain-link and privacy windscreen systems engineered for Marana's monsoon-season gusts, typically 50–65 mph design wind speeds.
Blue commercial tennis court with precision line striping

How a Commercial Project Moves from RFP to Ribbon Cut

Commercial builds involve more coordination than residential. Here's the actual sequence we follow.

  1. 1
    Site Assessment & RFP Response

    We visit the property, evaluate grade, drainage, caliche depth, and utility conflicts. You receive a detailed proposal — not a ballpark — within 5 business days.

    Week 1–2
  2. 2
    Permit & HOA Submittal

    We prepare and file the Pima County permit application and, where applicable, the HOA architectural submittal with site plan, surface samples, and fence specifications. You sign off; we handle the paperwork.

    Week 2–5
  3. 3
    Phased Site Preparation

    Excavation, caliche removal, and sub-base compaction are staged to minimize disruption to adjacent active areas. Multi-court projects are sequenced so at least part of your facility stays usable.

    Week 4–8
  4. 4
    Concrete, Surfacing & Striping

    Concrete is poured and cured on a schedule that accounts for summer heat — early morning pours and curing blankets when ambient temps exceed 90°F. SportMaster coats follow cure confirmation, not the calendar.

    Week 7–12
  5. 5
    Lighting, Fencing & Final Inspection

    Poles, fixtures, and fencing are installed last. We walk the court with your facilities manager before final sign-off — every measurement and surface spec is verified against the approved plans.

    Week 11–14

Commercial Pricing in Marana

Scope and site conditions drive the range. Caliche depth, court count, lighting, and fencing are the four variables that move the number most.

Single Commercial Court

$45,000 – $75,000

One full-size court with SportMaster surfacing, basic fencing, and standard line striping. Lighting and premium windscreen add to this base.

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Multi-Court Complex

$75,000 – $150,000

Two to four courts with LED sport lighting, perimeter fencing, ADA pathways, and post-installation striping for multiple sport configurations.

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Resort or HOA Amenity Package

Custom Proposal

Four or more courts, shade structures, spectator areas, and branded surface color programs. Scoped and priced after site assessment.

Start with a Site Visit

Pricing reflects Marana area market rates. Final proposals issued after site assessment and permit review.

Questions Facility Managers Ask Before Signing

How long does a commercial project take?

Most commercial projects run 6–14 weeks from signed contract to final line striping, depending on scope, site prep requirements, and permit timing through Pima County.

Can you build multiple courts without shutting us down?

Yes. We phase multi-court builds so one or two courts reach playable condition before the next phase breaks ground. Your guests or members experience minimal dead time.

What surface coating goes on a commercial court?

SportMaster professional-grade acrylic — the same product used on municipal and collegiate facilities. It holds up to Marana's 100°F summer heat and heavy UV exposure without premature cracking or fading.

Do we need to meet ADA requirements?

Any court accessible to guests or the public requires ADA-compliant pathways, surface transitions, and signage. We design to those standards on every commercial project — it's not an add-on.

Who manages the Pima County permit?

We do. For commercial work, permit fees and review timelines vary by project scale. We provide a detailed permit cost estimate at the proposal stage so there are no surprises in the budget.

What happens if we hit hard caliche?

Marana caliche layers typically appear 6–24 inches below grade. We conduct a soil assessment before finalizing your proposal. Hard caliche excavation is budgeted in — not added as a change order after work starts.

Browse by Court Type

Each sport has its own surface spec, line layout, and equipment standard. Follow the links for detailed commercial specs by court type.

Every week without a court is a guest amenity your competitors already have.

Tell us your site, your timeline, and your sport priorities — we'll put a detailed commercial proposal in front of your team within 5 business days.

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