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Sport Court Construction in Great Falls, Montana

We schedule Great Falls builds in dedicated blocks across the season, so east-slope projects run as smoothly as those in our home valleys.

Great Falls lives with wind the way Missoula lives with inversions: constantly, and without complaint. The prairie edge along the Missouri River sees gusts that shape everything from tree lines to construction schedules, and a sport court here has to be planned for it, with windscreened fencing, surfacing days chosen carefully, and hoops oriented so the breeze crosses the lane instead of owning it. We plan around the Electric City's weather, not against it.

The ground east of the mountains is different too. Cottonwood-bottom soils near the river behave differently than the benches above Fox Farm or the newer developments out toward Malmstrom. Our process does not change: evaluate the subgrade, compact structural fill, pour 4-to-5-inch post-tension concrete, and manage drainage so spring melt moves around the court. What changes is the site plan, which is why every quote starts with a walk of your lot.

Great Falls orders a broader mix than most Montana towns: family basketball courts in Riverview and Fox Farm, pickleball pads for a fast-growing league scene, and commercial and institutional work for churches, schools, and businesses that want durable outdoor recreation. Every surface gets premium acrylic coatings and striping laid to spec, with lighting and fencing packages built to stand up to the wind that will absolutely test them.

Proudly building near Missouri River, Giant Springs State Park, River's Edge Trail, Gibson Park, First Peoples Buffalo Jump, Malmstrom Air Force Base and throughout the Great Falls area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Great Falls — What We Plan For

Wind-Smart Building

Wind is the defining site condition in Great Falls. We spec heavier fence framing with windscreen ratings, schedule acrylic surfacing for calm mornings, and orient courts so prevailing westerlies cross the play lanes instead of blowing straight down them.

Neighborhoods and Nearby Towns

We build across Great Falls, including Fox Farm, Riverview, the Sun River valley, and out toward Malmstrom, plus Black Eagle, Vaughn, and Fort Benton. Larger acreage sites west and south of town are routine work for us.

Commercial-Grade Capacity

As north-central Montana's trade hub, Great Falls generates real commercial demand. We build multi-court installations for schools, churches, and businesses with the same post-tension engineering as our residential work, scaled up and scheduled around your operations.

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FAQs

Great Falls Court Questions

How does wind affect a sport court in Great Falls?
More for play than construction. We orient courts so prevailing winds cross the shooting lanes, spec fencing engineered for windscreen loads, and place turf or shrub borders as partial breaks. During the build we surface on calm days so the acrylic coats cure evenly. Done right, the wind becomes background.
How much does a backyard basketball court cost in Great Falls?
Most residential basketball courts run $30,000 to $80,000, and Great Falls lots tend to build efficiently: flat ground, good access, and workable soils keep site preparation reasonable. Adding windscreen fencing protects the investment. A regulation pickleball pad comes in below the cost of a full basketball court.
Do you build commercial courts in Great Falls?
Yes. Schools, churches, parks, and businesses across north-central Montana hire us for multi-court projects. Commercial builds get the same post-tension concrete and premium acrylic systems as residential courts, engineered for heavier daily use, with striping for multiple sports and lighting designed for evening programs.
When is the build season in Great Falls?
April through October, with the caveat that east-slope weather moves fast. Chinooks open early windows and cold fronts close them, so we build float into the schedule and communicate honestly when the forecast shifts. Surfacing happens in the warm months; slabs poured late get color-coated in spring.
Service Areas

Nearby Communities We Serve

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

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