For SVD Sports Construction, volleyball courts are a high-demand project for schools and gated communities. Because volleyball involves constant jumping and diving, the “Impact Protection” of your court is the most important selling point.

As a Civil Engineer, you can differentiate yourself by offering a specialized VDF Base that ensures the court is perfectly flat but still has a slight 0.5% slope for drainage.


1. Technical Dimensions (FIVB Standards)

A standard volleyball court is compact, but you must account for the “Free Zone” so players don’t hit the fencing while chasing the ball.

  • Playing Area: $18\text{m} \times 9\text{m}$ ($59\text{ft} \times 29.5\text{ft}$).
  • Total Area (with Free Zone): Minimum $24\text{m} \times 15\text{m}$ ($78\text{ft} \times 50\text{ft}$).
  • Attack Line (3m Line): Located $3\text{m}$ back from the center line in both halves. This is critical for back-row player rotations.
  • Net Height:
    • Men: $2.43\text{m}$ ($7\text{ft} \ 11 \ 5/8\text{ inches}$).
    • Women: $2.24\text{m}$ ($7\text{ft} \ 4 \ 1/8\text{ inches}$).

2. Flooring & Surface Theory

Since you already work with acrylics and synthetic turf, here is how to position your options:

A. Synthetic Acrylic (The Most Durable)

This is the best “Value for Money” option for outdoor courts in India.

  • SVD Special: Use an 8-Layer Cushion System. This includes a primer, 5 layers of rubberized cushion (SBR), and 2 coats of UV-resistant color.
  • Benefit: Provides the “grip” needed for quick lateral moves without being too rough on the skin during dives.

B. PU (Polyurethane) Flooring (The “Gold Standard”)

If the client has a higher budget or an indoor hall, suggest PU.

  • Benefit: Superior shock absorption compared to acrylic. It feels “rubbery” and is much safer for professional academies.
  • Construction: Requires a moisture barrier (DPM) over the concrete slab to prevent the floor from bubbling.

C. Sand (Beach Volleyball)

  • Engineering Edge: Requires a $1\text{-meter}$ deep excavation with a gravel drainage bed and perforated pipes. Use “Washed Silica Sand” (not local river sand) to prevent injuries from stones or shells.

3. Civil & Fabrication Details

  • The Net Posts: Since you do fabrication, build poles with a telescopic adjustment feature. This allows the client to switch between Men’s, Women’s, and Junior net heights easily.
  • The Sockets: Use “Removable Sockets” embedded in the concrete. This allows the court to be used for other events by removing the poles and placing a flush-mount cap.
  • Fencing: A $4\text{-meter}$ high GI chain-link fence is recommended. Since you specialize in safety nets, a high-tension HDPE top-net can be added to prevent balls from flying into neighboring properties.

4. Lighting Specifications

Volleyball is a fast-paced sport; players need to see the ball’s spin clearly.

  • Mounting Height: $6\text{m}$ to $8\text{m}$ (approx. $20\text{-}25\text{ft}$).
  • Lux Levels: * Recreational: 200 Lux.
    • Professional/Tournament: 500+ Lux.
  • Uniformity: Aim for a $0.7$ uniformity ratio to avoid “dark spots” near the net where most of the action happens.

“Most local contractors build a court that is either too hard (causing knee pain) or too slippery (causing falls). At SVD, we use Civil Engineering precision to design the sub-base and 8-layer cushioning that protects your athletes while ensuring a 100% consistent ball bounce.”

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