A quality skatepark design goes far beyond ramps. Not only does it have to reflect the skaters' needs but it must also be within budget and work well for the chosen location of the skatepark. This can be difficult to balance without design and planning experience. On one hand, the kids want a skatepark... period. On the other hand, it has to be designed within the budget set forth by the city and the conditions of the site. A great skatepark isn't necessarily big and expensive, but rather one that meets the requirements of the community with quality design and construction.
Whether you’re designing a small concrete starter park for an existing tennis court slab or pouring a 20,000 square foot concrete skate plaza, one thing remains the same: a skatepark needs an experienced designer. The skaters and your town deserve the best skatepark possible.
Not only does Who Skates celebrate 20 plus years designing and building skateparks, we also bring to the table over 25 years of commercial and residential site work and construction experience. This includes owning and operating our own excavation and site work company. Experience that helps us keep your project on budget and on schedule. Over 50% of skateparks designed in the United States go “back to the drawing board” due to unforeseen site requirements. We’ve designed parks on reclaimed landfills, schoolyards, stump dumps, abandoned mill sites, tennis and basketball courts... even on solid rock. Proper planning pays off.
At Who Skates, we consider every skatepark to be a unique opportunity for us to apply our strong foundation of skills. Let us bring our experience and enthusiasm to work for you.
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