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Platteview High School

Featured | K-12

The Challenge

Platteview High School set out to add an on-campus tennis facility to support its athletic programs and provide student-athletes with a dedicated space for practice and competition. Previously, teams did not have a true on-site facility, requiring travel for practices and limiting day-to-day program flexibility.

In developing the project, the district also wanted a long-term solution that would provide durability, consistent playing conditions, and reduced maintenance demands compared to traditional court systems. Selecting the right court structure was a key factor in achieving those goals.

Market

K-12

Project Scope

(4) Post-tensioned concrete tennis courts

Key Facts

The completed tennis facility provides Platteview High School with an on-campus tennis complex, allowing student-athletes to train and compete without leaving school grounds.

By incorporating a post-tensioned concrete system, the courts are designed for long-term durability and consistent playability, supporting the school's athletic program for years to come while minimizing maintenance demands.

Challenge Met

The project utilized a post-tensioned concrete tennis court system, a high-performance approach known for its strength, stability, and long service life. Post-tensioned systems are designed to minimize cracking and movement over time, resulting in a more consistent playing surface and reduced long-term maintenance requirements—making them a strong fit for school athletic programs.

Nemaha Sports Construction provided oversight and coordination throughout the construction process, ensuring the work was executed in alignment with design intent and quality expectations. With extensive experience in post-tensioned concrete systems, Nemaha helped guide sequencing and construction oversight to support a successful installation and long-term performance of the courts.