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How to build a multi-sport court

Building a commercial sport court

In the pursuit of transforming communal spaces into vibrant hubs of activity and connectivity, the installation of multi-use game areas (MUGAs) emerges as an optimal solution. MUGAs foster inclusivity, promote physical activity, and enhance social interaction within communities. At KOMPAN, we recognize the pivotal role MUGAs play in shaping dynamic environments tailored to diverse needs and preferences.

Building a multi-sport court requires careful planning, precise execution, and adherence to specific guidelines to ensure optimal functionality and safety. Here's a comprehensive guide outlining the essential steps involved in constructing a versatile and durable multi-sport court:

  1. Site selection and preparation

  2. Design and layout

  3. Surface selection

  4. Construction and installation

  5. Quality assurance and compliance

  6. Maintenance and care

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1. Site selection and preparation

Begin by selecting a suitable location for the MUGA, considering factors such as accessibility, drainage, and proximity to amenities. Conduct a thorough site analysis to assess soil conditions, slopes, and any potential obstacles. Prepare the site by clearing vegetation, leveling the ground, and addressing any drainage issues to create a stable foundation for the court.

2. Design and layout

At KOMPAN, we utilize our experienced, in-house architectural designers to create customized sport court layouts that maximize space and accommodate a variety of sports and activities, including pickleball. We help to determine the dimensions and markings required for each sport, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Our architectural designers go the extra mile by also considering amenities, such as seating, in multi-sport court solutions. As such, you can be sure a KOMPAN MUGA solution is never just fencing and a pair of goals. We make sure your MUGA is multifunctional, durable, and meets your specific needs.

3. Surface selection

When choosing sport court surfacing, consider factors such as budget, climate, and intended usage. Suitable surfacing options include artificial turf, acrylic coatings, and modular court tiles, each offering unique advantages in terms of durability, performance, and maintenance requirements. Ensure proper installation and surface preparation to optimize playability and safety.

4. Construction and installation

Engage qualified contractors or construction firms with expertise in sports facility construction to oversee the building process. Follow industry best practices and safety protocols during excavation, foundation installation, surfacing, and line marking. Install sports accessories such as goal posts, basketball hoops, and netting systems according to specified dimensions and regulations.

5. Quality assurance and compliance

Conduct thorough quality assurance checks throughout construction to identify and address potential issues or discrepancies. Verify compliance with relevant building codes, safety standards, and accessibility guidelines to ensure the facility meets the needs of all users, including individuals with disabilities.

6. Maintenance and care

Implement a regular maintenance schedule to preserve the integrity and functionality of the multi-sport court. Perform routine inspections, cleaning, and repairs as needed to prolong the lifespan of the surface and equipment. Educate users on proper usage guidelines and etiquette to promote safety and respect for the facility.

What are the benefits of a multi-sport court?

Here's why MUGA installations stand out as a cornerstone of community development:

Versatility redefined

MUGAs offer unparalleled versatility, accommodating a myriad of sports and recreational activities within a single space. From soccer and basketball to tennis and pickleball, these adaptable solutions empower individuals of all ages and skill levels to engage in their favorite games without limitations. By maximizing space efficiently, cities can optimize land usage, making MUGAs a cost-effective investment for communities of any size.

Promoting an active lifestyle

In today's increasingly sedentary society, encouraging physical activity is paramount. MUGAs provide a safe and accessible platform for residents of all ages to partake in various sports and fitness activities, promoting healthier lifestyles and combating the prevalence of childhood obesity. By fostering a culture of active living, communities can significantly improve public health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs in the long run.

Facilitating social connection

Beyond the realm of athletics, MUGAs serve as vibrant social hubs where individuals come together to bond and form lasting relationships. Whether it's a pickup basketball game or a friendly pickleball match, these shared experiences cultivate a sense of camaraderie and belonging among community members. Additionally, MUGAs promote intergenerational interaction, bridging the gap between different age groups and fostering mutual respect and understanding.

Ensuring inclusion

Accessibility is at the forefront of MUGA design, ensuring that everyone can participate fully in recreational activities, regardless of physical ability. With features such as wheelchair-friendly entrances, tactile markings, and adjustable hoop heights, MUGAs prioritize inclusivity and accommodate individuals with diverse needs. Cities can strengthen community cohesion and promote social equity by creating welcoming environments where everyone feels valued and included. You can learn more about inclusive outdoor gym design here.

Great for schools and institutions

Multi-sport courts can enhance the effectiveness of physical education (PE) curriculum in schools by providing a dedicated space for structured lessons and recreational play. Teachers and coaches can design engaging activities that align with learning objectives, helping students develop fundamental motor skills, confidence, and sportsmanship qualities in a safe and supervised setting. By providing an outlet for rigorous physical activity, MUGAs also promote enhanced in-class focus and learning. See more inspiration for school playgrounds here.

What multi-sport court should you choose?

Explore standard multi-sport courts below. If you want a customized solution, please reach out to one of our experts.
MUSA, 39 x 79 ft, Steel, 3 ft Walls

FRE600101

MUSA, 39 x 79 ft, Steel, 3 ft Walls

3+ Years

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Multi-sport court dimensions

Basketball, hockey, soccer, pickleball and tennis are just a few activities you can enjoy on a commercial multi-sport court. By addressing each sport's specific needs and requirements, you can ensure your multi-sport court accommodates a wide range of activities and caters to diverse user preferences within a single facility.

Find suggested multi-sport court dimensions and key considerations for each sport below.

Basketball sport court dimensions

  • Dimensions: A regulation basketball court measures approximately 92 feet in length and 46 feet in width with a hoop positioned 10 feet above the ground.

  • Surface: Choose a durable, high-traction surface such as acrylic or rubber flooring to support fast-paced gameplay and reduce the risk of injuries.

  • Markings: Install boundary lines, center court line, free-throw line, and three-point line, according to official regulations.

  • Equipment: Provide sturdy basketball hoops with breakaway rims and adjustable heights to accommodate players of all ages and skill levels.

Hockey sport court dimensions

  • Dimensions: Hockey courts typically follow the same dimensions as a standard ice hockey rink, approximately 197 x 82 feet.

  • Surface: Opt for a smooth, non-abrasive surface such as synthetic ice or plastic flooring to mimic the glide of traditional ice hockey.

  • Markings: Install goal creases, blue lines, red lines, and face-off circles to replicate the layout of a hockey rink.

  • Equipment: Install hockey goals with protective padding and sturdy construction to withstand impacts from pucks and players.

Soccer sport court dimensions

  • Dimensions: Soccer courts vary in size but typically range from 98 to 128 feet in length and 49 to 79 feet in width.

  • Surface: Choose a synthetic turf or rubberized surface with good shock absorption and ball rebounding characteristics.

  • Markings: Install boundary lines, penalty areas, goal boxes, and a center circle according to official soccer regulations.

  • Equipment: Provide regulation-size soccer goals with durable netting and secure anchoring to withstand hard shots and weather conditions.

Pickleball sport court dimensions

  • Dimensions: A pickleball court measures 20 feet in width and 43 feet in length for doubles play, with a 7 foot non-volley zone on either side of the net.

  • Surface: Use a smooth, cushioned surface such as acrylic or composite material to support quick movements and reduce joint strain.

  • Markings: Install boundary lines, center line, non-volley zone, and service areas according to official pickleball standards.

  • Equipment: Set up pickleball nets with adjustable heights and sturdy frames to maintain proper tension during gameplay.

Tennis sport court dimensions

  • Dimensions: A standard tennis court measures 76 feet in length and 33 feet in width for singles play.

  • Surface: Choose a high-quality, resilient surface such as acrylic or clay to provide consistent ball bounce and player comfort.

  • Markings: Install boundary lines, service lines, baseline, and center service lines according to official tennis regulations.

  • Equipment: Provide tennis nets with proper tensioning mechanisms and durable posts to withstand tension and weather conditions.

How much does a multi-sport court cost?

The cost of a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) can vary significantly depending on factors such as size, surface material, equipment, location, and additional features or amenities. Here's a breakdown of potential cost considerations:

  • Size: The size of the MUGA will directly impact the overall cost. Larger courts require more materials and labor for construction, which can increase expenses.

  • Surface Material: The choice of surface material, such as acrylic, polyurethane, artificial turf, or interlocking tiles, can significantly impact the cost. Some materials may require extensive preparation and installation, contributing to higher costs.

  • Equipment: The equipment cost, including goals, hoops, nets, and line markings, should be factored into the overall budget. The quality and durability of equipment can vary, affecting pricing.

  • Site Preparation: Site preparation costs, including clearing, leveling, and drainage considerations, should be accounted for in the budget.

  • Location: Geographic location can influence costs due to differences in labor rates, material availability, and regulatory requirements.

  • Additional Features: Additional features such as lighting, fencing, seating, shelters, and landscaping can enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the MUGA but will also add to the overall cost.

  • Maintenance: Consider ongoing maintenance costs, including cleaning, repairs, and surface recoating or resurfacing, over the lifespan of the MUGA.

As it's challenging to provide an exact cost without specific project details, it's essential to consult with experienced contractors, architects, or MUGA specialists to assess your needs, evaluate options, and obtain accurate cost estimates tailored to your project requirements. Additionally, exploring financing options or seeking funding assistance from grants, sponsorships, or community partnerships may help offset the cost of a MUGA project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good size for a multi-sport court?

A good size for a multi-sport court depends on factors such as available space, budget, and the intended usage of the facility. However, a versatile and commonly recommended size for a multi-sport court is around 30 meters by 18 meters. This size allows for various sports with minor adjustments to court markings. It's essential to consider the dimensions required for each sport you intend to accommodate and ensure there is enough space for safe play and movement between different activity zones.

What is the best surface for an outdoor sports court?

The best surface for an outdoor sports court depends on factors such as climate, budget, maintenance requirements, and the types of sports to be played. Please consult your local KOMPAN sales expert to choose the correct surfacing for your MUGA.

Which sports can be played on a multi-sport court?

A multi-sport court is designed to accommodate a wide range of sports and recreational activities, including but not limited to:

  • Basketball

  • Tennis

  • Volleyball

  • Soccer

  • Hockey (inline or street hockey)

  • Badminton

  • Pickleball

  • Handball

  • Futsal

  • Netball

  • Cricket (modified version)

With proper court markings and equipment, these sports can be played interchangeably on the same court, making multi-sport courts highly versatile and suitable for various user groups and preferences.

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