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CourtHub Pakistan

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Start Your Court Project

Whether it is one court behind a house or a six-court club, the process starts the same way: understanding the site before anyone talks about price.

How it works

Four Steps

  1. 01

    Tell Us About Your Project

    The sport, the city, how many courts, and what is already on site. Five minutes on the form below.

  2. 02

    We Understand Your Requirements

    We come back to you on anything missing — levels, drainage, access, clear height, power — before anyone quotes a number.

  3. 03

    Connect With Suitable Specialists

    We match the project to construction companies and suppliers suited to the sport, the scale and the location.

  4. 04

    Build Your Court

    From groundworks to first serve, with a scope broken into packages you can actually compare.

Project enquiry

Tell Us About
Your Project

This is a project enquiry, not a newsletter signup. The questions below are the ones a contractor will ask you anyway — answering them once here means a better conversation when we come back to you.

Enquiries are recorded through a webhook-ready endpoint. No CRM is hard-coded — set LEAD_WEBHOOK_URL to route leads into whichever system you choose.

Rather talk first?

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About you

Leave blank if it is the same as your phone number.

About the project

Plot area, if you know it.

Anything that would change the build — site slope, existing slab, covered play, lighting, spectator areas.

We use these details only to understand your project and connect you with suitable specialists. Fields marked * are required.

Next

What We Will Ask Next

These are the questions that decide the specification and the programme. You do not need the answers now — but a good project gets them answered before anyone pours concrete.
  • 01

    Levels across the plot, and whether cut-and-fill is needed

  • 02

    Ground conditions and the sub-base the site will take

  • 03

    Where water goes in heavy rain, and where it can be discharged

  • 04

    Clear height available, if the build is covered or indoor

  • 05

    Vehicle and crane access along the actual approach route

  • 06

    Available electrical supply and whether it needs upgrading

  • 07

    Permitted land use and any local approvals