Public School Districts

Playgrounds that open before the first day of school.

For Midwest facilities directors, superintendents, and bond committees. We own the whole playground scope so your summer window doesn't become a fall problem.

Children playing on playground equipment outdoors, silhouetted by bright sunlight.

Why summer playground projects slip.

The same patterns come up before every site walk.

Deadline pressure.

If it's not ready when the buses arrive, everyone notices. There's no quiet failure mode.

Multi-site logistics.

Four playgrounds in ten weeks isn't generic construction. It takes phasing and crews that know school calendars.

Bond and levy scrutiny.

Bond dollars come with public reporting and political stakes. The board wants clean documentation; the community wants to see the money work.

Stakeholder pile-up.

PTOs, principals, parents, and board members all with opinions. You need a partner who can present cleanly to all of them without rewriting materials four times.

A process built around the academic calendar.

Pre-summer planning to first-day readiness. August is non-negotiable.

01

Pre-summer site review.

We walk every site, document conditions and constraints — utilities, drainage, surfacing transitions, and crew access.

02

Coordinated design and budget.

A phased concept that fits your bond or capital allocation, with costs broken out by site for the board.

03

Procurement aligned to school timelines.

Co-ops, direct selection, or bid — whichever your process uses. Delivery sits inside the May-to-August window.

04

Install, inspection, and handoff.

In-house crews phase to your move-in date. Full handoff documentation goes to facilities staff.

Why districts trust us with the summer.

We treat August as non-negotiable.

Schedule and constructability are designed in from day one. Our project managers know what slipping past Labor Day costs.

Multi-site experience.

Multi-school programs delivered in tight summer windows across the Midwest, with phasing that protects every opening date.

Stakeholder-ready materials.

Visuals and summaries you can share with principals, PTOs, and boards without rewriting for each.

In-house crews, not subs.

Our installers work for us. That's why the schedule holds when others slip.