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Crushed-Stone Bocce Court Construction in Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe

No more puddles or erratic rolls, just a framed crushed-stone court that drains and stays playable for campus users.

  • Written Site Assessment
  • Engineered base specs
  • Game-day scheduling aware

What We Do

Bocce court construction that helps HOA & Community Managers deliver low-maintenance, regulation-dimension courts.

Covering base excavation, engineered drainage gravel, perimeter framing, compacted crushed-stone surfacing, and precision grading for consistent play.

  • Crushed Stone Bocce Court

    Layered aggregate with compacted crushed-stone surfacing, perimeter framing, and grading for consistent recreational play.

  • Bocce Base & Drainage

    Base excavation, drainage gravel trenches, and perimeter boards specified to prevent pooling and maintain surface stability.

Why Arizona Pickleball Courts

Engineered base and drainage for campus sites

Poor base or drainage ruins bocce performance; these failures start below the surface and grow after each heavy use or storm.

Common Challenges

  • Uneven stone causes erratic ball rolls

    Loose or insufficient crushed stone creates inconsistent roll lines, forcing frequent regrading and reducing usable play time.

  • Water pooling after storms or irrigation

    In river floodplain soils, poor drainage concentrates water on the court, leading to washouts and longer downtime after rain.

  • Stadium event heat and scheduling conflicts

    Game-day activity and campus events limit access windows, complicating excavation, deliveries, and construction sequencing for nearby courts.

How We Help

  • Consistent, compacted crushed-stone surface

    Layered aggregate is compacted to create a stable playing surface that resists stone migration and preserves roll consistency.

  • 8-12 inch engineered base depth

    An engineered base of specified depth and compaction reduces settlement and supports the crushed-stone wearing surface under heavy use.

  • Directed drainage gravel system

    Subsurface drainage gravel and grading move water away from the court, preventing pooling even on floodplain soils.

  • Perimeter framing that holds material

    Durable perimeter boards and anchoring prevent edge loss of aggregate and keep playing lines stable over time.

  • Scheduling aligned with campus events

    We coordinate work windows around football season and campus activities to reduce disruption and avoid access conflicts.

Campus and community groups planning durable bocce courts

Who We Help

Campus and community groups planning durable bocce courts

We tailor scope and scheduling for campus apartments, stadium residences, and university communities.

  • Campus apartments & student housing managers

    Managers specifying a low-maintenance recreation area near Sun Devil Stadium need engineered bases and event-aware scheduling.

  • Stadium residences and community associations

    Residential groups adjacent to stadiums require drainage and framing that resist heavy foot traffic and limited access windows.

  • University recreation planners and clubs

    Campus clubs planning regulation-dimension courts need clear scope, base specs, and coordination with campus facility teams.

How We Work

How Bocce court construction works

We perform a site assessment, specify base and surfacing, provide a written scope, and arrange local installation teams.

  1. Assess site

    We visit the campus edge to inspect soils, access, and event constraints, then record base, drainage, and framing needs in a written report.

  2. Specify base

    We set engineered base depth, drainage gravel details, and perimeter framing specs so bids and materials match the site requirements.

  3. Schedule & install

    We arrange deliveries and installation windows around stadium events, supervise compaction and surfacing, then confirm grading and playability.

Pricing Estimates

How Much Does Bocce Court Construction Cost?

Prices vary based on court size, drainage requirements, and framing materials. Contact us for an exact quote.

Bocce Court Construction Pricing

ComponentTypical Cost Range
Crushed stone surface$2–$5 per SF
Base excavation & prep$500–$3,000
Drainage system$1,000–$2,500
Edge framing$800–$2,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about bocce court construction near Sun Devil Stadium

Answers on cost drivers, surfaces, base materials, permissions, and scheduling for campus-edge installs.

Costs vary with base depth, drainage needs, and access. A written scope clarifies materials and excavation requirements so you can compare accurate estimates.
A compacted crushed-stone surface with graded fines provides consistent rolls and low maintenance compared with loose sand or turf alternatives.
An engineered granular base with drainage gravel under the crushed-stone wearing layer prevents settlement and keeps the playing surface stable.
Small drainage faults lead to pooling, stone displacement, and eventual base failure. Repair escalates from spot fixes to full base replacement and longer downtime.
Campus-adjacent installs typically require property-owner approval and coordination with campus facilities. Check with ASU facilities and event schedules before planning.
After compaction and grading a crushed-stone surface is usually playable within days, but final settling and edge stability improve over several weeks.
About Arizona Pickleball Courts

Who We Are

About Arizona Pickleball Courts

Arizona Pickleball Courts performs sports court installations in Phoenix and nearby areas. We help define engineered base, drainage, surfacing, and line markings. We provide a written site assessment and scope before quoting.

Our Full Story

Our Mission & Values

We exist to make durable, low-maintenance pickleball courts accessible for Arizona homeowners and communities by planning site-specific builds and coordinating experienced local sports court installation teams.

  1. Clear Estimates

    Written quotes listing base, surfacing, and line work

  2. Site Assessment

    On-site review with drainage and base recommendations

  3. Single Contact

    One person handles scheduling and project questions