SERVICES | Your needs, our capabilities.

When it comes to “Wheel-Friendly” terrain the development variables & project considerations can feel endless. From site selection through grand opening PUSH prides ourselves on being a project partner, not just another vendor.

Uniquely Crafted Project Solutions

  • In addition to our design and construction services, PUSH offers comprehensive consulting to help guide your project from its earliest stages. Our consulting services ensure that you receive expert advice and strategic planning, tailored to your specific goals and requirements.

    With 19 years of park development experience in both the private and public sectors PUSH brings unparalleled expertise, a vast network, and superior sourcing capabilities to meet the unique needs of your project. Our deep industry knowledge ensures that we understand the nuances of each project, from conceptualization -> completion.

    We pride ourselves on the commitment to delivering projects that are on time, in budget and that exceed customer expectations. Our team is dedicated to maintaining high standards of craftsmanship, attention to detail, and personalized service throughout every phase of the project.

    At PUSH, we understand the importance of creating spaces that are both functional and inspiring. Whether it’s a community park, a private backyard, or a large-scale urban development, we have the capabilities and resources to bring your "Wheel-Friendly" vision to life.

  • "Wheel-Friendly" design involves several key steps and considerations to ensure that stakeholder needs are satisfied while creating a facility that is safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.

    Below is a condensed overview of PUSH'S design services:

    1. INITIAL CONSULTATION

    • INFORMATION ASSESSMENT: There are typically two pieces of information needed for design; a geotechnical (soils) report + CAD base of the site.

    • NEEDS ASSESMENT: Understanding the requirements of the community, including the skill levels of users, types of use (e.g., street, vert, bowl, surf-train), and any specific features desired.

    • SITE EVALUATION: Assessing the proposed location for the park, considering factors like size, terrain, accessibility, and existing infrastructure.

    2. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

    • WORKSHOPS AND FEEDBACK: Holding community meetings and workshops to gather input and feedback on the design.

    • SURVEYS: Online based to ensure we cast the widest net possible in an effort to gather feedback from the entire community.

    3. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

    • DESIGN VISION: Developing a vision for the park that aligns with the community’s needs and the site’s characteristics.

    • PRELIMINARY LAYOUTS: Creating initial sketches and layouts to visualize the park’s structure and flow.

    • FEATURE SELECTION: Deciding on the types of elements to include, such as ramps, rails, ledges, bowls, and street obstacles.

    • REVISIONS: Making adjustments to the design based on community feedback and further technical evaluations.

    4. DETAILED DESIGN

    • 3D MODELING: Using software to create detailed 3D models of the skatepark to help visualize the design and make necessary adjustments.

    • CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS: Producing comprehensive construction documents, including detailed plans, elevations, and specifications for materials and finishes.

    • SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: Ensuring the design includes safety features and adheres to relevant safety standards and guidelines.

    5. PROJECT MANAGEMENT

    • PERMITTING AND APPROVALS: Assisting with obtaining the necessary permits and approvals from local authorities.

    • BUDGETING: Providing detailed cost estimates and helping manage the project budget.

    • CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT: Supervising the construction process to ensure the park is built according to the design and quality standards.

    6. POST-CONSTRUCTION

    • INSPECTION AND TESTING: Conducting inspections to ensure the park is safe and ready for use.

    • MAINTENANCE PLAN: A maintenance plan to keep the park in good condition over time.

    • GRAND OPENING: We have a network that covers pro demo's -> product tosses.

    KET CONSIDERATIONS FOR "WHEEL-FRIENDLY" DESIGN:

    • User Diversity: Accommodating users of various skill levels and styles.

    • Durability: Choosing materials that can withstand heavy use and weather conditions.

    • Aesthetics: Creating a visually appealing design that complements the surrounding area.

    • Accessibility: Ensuring the park is accessible to all users.

    • Environmental Impact: Minimizing the environmental impact of the construction and operation of the park.

  • "Wheel-Friendly" construction is a highly specialized skill-set with extremely tight tolerances. It would be easy for an in-experienced builder to deliver something they think is “close enough” only to have someone on wheels tell you it’s dangerous.

    PUSH has strategically alligned ourselves with some of the best skatepark builders on the planet, regardless of your projects location we have a team ready and waiting to bring your vision to life.

    Concrete might not be forever, but it's pretty close. When investing a healthy amount of money in your "Wheel-Friendly" community, its something you want to do once and want to do right.