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Gallatin Valley's Court Builder

Custom Sport Courts in Bozeman, Montana

We run builds in the Gallatin Valley all season long, so Bozeman scheduling is straightforward and site visits are typically same-week.

Bozeman is building faster than any town in Montana, and much of it is being built well: engineered homes, thoughtful lots, owners who expect craftsmanship. A sport court should meet that same standard. We pour post-tension concrete pads across the Gallatin Valley, from established neighborhoods near MSU to new construction out at Four Corners, engineered for a valley floor that freezes hard and a building culture that does not accept shortcuts.

The terrain here varies more than newcomers expect. Triple Tree and the Sourdough benches bring slope and views. Bridger Canyon brings elevation, shade lines, and a shorter pour window. The valley floor west of town brings high groundwater in spring. Each one changes how we prep the site, how we drain the pad, and when we schedule the pour, which is exactly why we walk every lot in person before we quote it.

Most Bozeman builds are backyard basketball and pickleball courts, and increasingly multi-sport pads that handle both plus a net sport in one footprint. New-construction clients often bring us in while the house is still framing, which saves real money on excavation and access. Every court gets premium acrylic color coats, crisp striping, and options for LED lighting, fencing, turf borders, and a custom center-court logo.

Proudly building near Montana State University, Bridger Canyon, Triple Tree, Four Corners, Hyalite Canyon, Sourdough Trail and throughout the Bozeman area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Bozeman — What We Plan For

Engineered for the Valley Floor

Gallatin Valley winters swing from chinook thaw to deep freeze in a day, and spring groundwater runs high west of town. We build on compacted structural fill with post-tension steel, so the slab moves as one piece instead of cracking apart.

Neighborhoods We Serve

We build throughout Bozeman: Triple Tree, Sourdough, Bridger Canyon, Story Mill, Baxter Meadows, and the newer subdivisions around Four Corners and Belgrade. Acreage properties in Springhill and the Shields Valley are within our normal range too.

New Construction and HOAs

Many newer Bozeman subdivisions carry HOA design review. We prepare the drawings, color samples, and lighting specs your architectural committee needs, and we coordinate directly with your general contractor when the court is part of a new build.

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FAQs

Bozeman Court Questions

How much does a backyard basketball court cost in Bozeman?
Plan on $30,000 to $80,000 for most residential basketball courts in Bozeman. Site work drives the spread: a flat Baxter Meadows lot pours lean, while a benched pad in Triple Tree carries more excavation. Post-tension concrete, acrylic surfacing, hoop, and striping are standard in every quote, priced firm after we walk the lot.
Can you coordinate with my builder on a new construction lot?
Yes, and it is the cheapest way to add a court. We coordinate with your general contractor to schedule excavation while equipment is already on site, rough in conduit for lighting, and pour on the same mobilization. Bring us in during framing and the court often costs meaningfully less than a retrofit.
How does Bridger Canyon elevation affect the build?
Elevation shortens the season. Canyon and foothill sites hold frost later into spring and see earlier snow, so we schedule those pours for the June-through-September core. Concrete cures the same once ground temperatures cooperate; what changes is the calendar, and we plan that with you honestly from the start.
Do Bozeman HOAs allow backyard sport courts?
Most do, with design review. Common requirements involve lighting cutoffs, fence height, and color palettes. We have been through review with several Gallatin Valley associations and provide the drawings and specifications your committee needs. Approval usually takes a few weeks, so we start the paperwork early in the process.
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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