A skatepark starts with your idea — and we help you bring it to life. If you’re looking for a top-tier, fully unique design that will inspire every visitor, you’ve come to the right place.
1 CONCEPT
From small local projects to iconic regional centers — we pour your vision into plans. Our dedicated team listens closely to your wishes and brings soul into every project.
2 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
Quality is at the core of LAVA8’s philosophy. Through precise engineering and an experienced on-site team, we build structures that become a source of pride for the place they belong to.
3 CONSTRUCTION
12000 M2
completed skateparks
8 YEARS
experience in skatepark construction
15+
successfully completed projects
8
countries with our skateparks
We create thoughtfully designed skateparks for all styles and skill levels.
SKATEPARK
BOWL
MINI RAMP
STREET PLAZA
SMALL FLOW SKATEPARK
CONCRETE PUMPTRACK
8 steps to a skatepark:
01
CONSULTING
We define the goals, purpose, and vision of the project based on your wishes and budget.
02
SITE VISIT
On-site, we assess conditions, accessibility, sunlight, and materials.
03
CONCEPT DESIGN
We design the spatial concept, usage flow, and aesthetics.
04
COORDINATION
We align materials, colors, budget, and project timeline.
05
PROJECT PLANNING
We prepare technical drawings and a 3D visualization for precise execution.
06
CONSTRUCTION
We carry out all construction phases, from formwork and reinforcement to concrete pouring.
07
FINISHING WORKS
We finish the surfaces, ensuring safety and the final appearance.
08
HANDOVER
We carry out the handover, providing instructions for maintenance and use.
Launch a skatepark campaign
Question: In our town, we want a skatepark, but we don’t know where to start. What is the first step?
Answer: First, gauge the interest. A skatepark isn’t just a playground; it’s a gathering place for youth. Collect signatures of support or organize a public forum. The more you show that there’s strong, genuine demand for the facility, the easier it will be to convince local authorities to include the project in the budget.
Engage the local community
Question: Why is it important to involve local skateboarders in the project?
Answer: Because they are the ones who will use the park. The worst skateparks are designed by people who have never set foot on a board. We encourage the formation of a local sports association that actively participates in deciding the park’s elements. This way, you get a facility that truly comes alive.
Find a suitable location
Question: What makes a location suitable for a concrete skatepark?
Answer: Look for visible and easily accessible locations. A skatepark doesn’t belong in hidden corners of industrial areas, but in the heart of the action — near schools, existing playgrounds, or parks. Technically, you need a stable area of at least 400–600 m² for a meaningful course, and it must also be accessible for construction equipment.
Design your park
Question: Can we just use a standard plan from the internet?
Answer: We don’t recommend it. Every site and community is unique. Standard plans often fail to make the most of the available space. Our team creates a custom concept design that respects your budget and the wishes of local users while ensuring smooth and safe flow.
Answer: We don’t recommend it. Every site and community is unique. Standard plans often fail to make the most of the available space. Our team creates a custom concept design that respects your budget and the wishes of local users while ensuring smooth and safe flow.
Choosing the material
Question: Why do you recommend concrete instead of cheaper wooden or modular elements?
Answer: Concrete is a long-term investment. Wooden parks deteriorate within 5–8 years due to weather and are noisy. A monolithic concrete park built by us is practically indestructible, requires minimal maintenance, and is much quieter for the surroundings. We build for generations, not just for one season.
Answer: Concrete is a long-term investment. Wooden parks deteriorate within 5–8 years due to weather and are noisy. A monolithic concrete park built by us is practically indestructible, requires minimal maintenance, and is much quieter for the surroundings. We build for generations, not just for one season.
Construction
Question: How long does the actual construction of a skatepark take?
Answer: Once the site is prepared, our processes are fast and efficient. For an average local skatepark (around 500 m²), construction usually takes 5 to 7 weeks. During this time, we carry out earthworks, finishing, and hand-smoothing of the concrete surfaces to perfection.
We can support you through every stage of the project. If you’d like assistance, get in touch with us and we’ll help you!