Planning note
What to take from this
Scope-control method: assign permit responsibility before comparing construction or installation quotes.
Last reviewed 2026-06-06. Check the final numbers against your site, scope, and local requirements.
Site planning guide
Permits may involve site work, concrete, electrical, lighting, structures, occupancy, drainage, zoning, and local inspections.
Planning note
Scope-control method: assign permit responsibility before comparing construction or installation quotes.
Last reviewed 2026-06-06. Check the final numbers against your site, scope, and local requirements.
Decision rule
A useful quote needs the site, slab, drainage, lighting, access, permits, and structural assumptions visible before price comparison.
Planning checks
| Planning factor | Why it matters | Buyer action |
|---|---|---|
| Permit owner | Unclear responsibility causes delays. | Ask who prepares and submits documents. |
| Inspection points | Concrete, electrical, and structural work may need inspections. | Map inspections into the schedule. |
| Local variation | Rules vary by city and property type. | Confirm with local professionals. |
Sources
Maintained by Padel Calculator editorial desk. Last reviewed 2026-06-06. Source checks: 2026-06-06, 2026-06-04. Corrections go through the contact page.
Next steps
FAQ
No. Use this as a planning checklist before speaking with qualified local engineers, contractors, permitting authorities, and vendors.
The same court system can price differently when slab condition, drainage, access, lighting, wind, permits, or indoor building constraints change.
Send city and state, site photos, dimensions, indoor/outdoor setting, slab or soil status, lighting needs, access constraints, timeline, and budget band.