At Central Steel Build we can work with you to custom design a recreational space from ball court covers to indoor sports facilities and clubrooms. We have plenty of experience building Covered Over Learning Areas (COLA) and can guide you on what is needed to get your recreational cover project underway. To get you started, we’ve put together a list of considerations for building a ball court cover.
To give you an accurate quote for your COLA cover we need to know the exact court size. If you are unsure about the size and type of court you need to cover, here is a list of common Australian sport courts.
There are three main roof designs to choose from: gable, skillion or curved roof. In most cases, there is no structural benefit in choosing one roof type over another. Clients choose their roof style according to the cost and design preferences.
When deciding on roof style, ask the following questions:
When building a COLA cover at a public school, you will not need to obtain planning approval. However, if you are planning to build on a private school you will need a planning permit.
If you require a planning permit and you do not wish to submit this yourself, you can engage an architect or building designer to do so. Other consultants that are commonly used in these projects are civil engineers for drainage and a landscape designer or architect.
If your school does not already have an in-ground services map you will need to have a survey done to locate in-ground services before any construction works take place on site.
Site access refers to the entry, exit and turning area for machinery/vehicles where you wish to build. A good way to work out whether you have appropriate site access is to look at the ground area on google earth – are there any obstructions to stop cranes or trucks entering this area?
If you don’t think your site has adequate access you can contact us to discuss how to work around it.
There is a range of different options you can add to the design of your ball court cover. Such as:
CSB can build over existing courts and on new sites (where the ball court surface is not yet installed). When building over an existing ball court you need to consider:
Our recreational building specialist can help you with your COLA cover project and provide you with an obligation free quote, so get in touch today.