Many sports, one surface
Overlaid line markings in distinct colours let basketball, futsal, netball and volleyball share a single court — multiplying the use you get from one footprint.
One engineered, line-marked surface that hosts basketball, futsal, netball and volleyball — sized to your space, built for years of PE, club training and community hire.
We design the court around the sports it actually serves: run-off zones, surface grip and ball bounce, drainage falls and overlaid line markings, then engineer the sub-base, surfacing, goals, fencing and floodlighting as a single turnkey build.

Overlaid line markings in distinct colours let basketball, futsal, netball and volleyball share a single court — multiplying the use you get from one footprint.
The surface build-up is specified for consistent ball behaviour and sure footing — fast enough for serious play, forgiving enough for a PE class of beginners.
A shock-absorbing surface reduces the joint load of jumping and sprinting, and softens the inevitable fall — protecting young and ageing athletes alike.
Designed-in falls and a free-draining build-up clear monsoon downpours quickly, so the court is back in play minutes after the rain stops.
Glare-controlled floodlighting and rebound fencing extend playable hours and keep balls — and players — where they belong.
Court colours, key zones and a centre-circle logo are poured or coated straight in, so the court reads as yours, not a generic blacktop.
We start from the games you run and the ages you serve, then specify the surface, markings and run-offs to suit — not a one-size court.
Drainage, UV-stable surfacing and shade options designed for tropical sun and monsoon, so the court performs year-round.
Surface slip and shock-absorption data plus EN 1176 / ASTM F1487 for any play equipment, with optional annual inspection.
Sub-base, surfacing, goals, fencing and floodlighting under one accountable partner, from concept to first whistle.
Typically four — basketball, futsal, netball and volleyball — using overlaid, colour-coded line markings. We confirm the exact mix and priority sport during design so the surface and dimensions suit them all.
Yes. Outdoor courts use UV-stable, free-draining acrylic or polyurethane systems; indoor sports halls use cushioned point-elastic or area-elastic floors tested to EN 14904. We specify per use.
Often yes — a sound existing slab can be crack-repaired and overlaid with a new surface and markings, scheduled into a holiday or off-season window.
Tell us a bit about your project, and we'll craft a custom proposal tailored to your needs.
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