The cost to build an outdoor bocce court typically ranges from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on factors such as materials, size, and location. Basic gravel or dirt courts are less expensive, while those made with higher-quality materials like brick or concrete can increase the cost significantly. Additional expenses may include site preparation, drainage, and landscaping. Overall, budgeting for around $5,000 is a common estimate for a mid-range court.
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Around 3-4 million. It depends where you build it and with what.
You would need some outdoor cabinetry and also an outdoor gas grill with covers.
It will be quite expensive. I would guess somewhere around 500,000 ~ 2,000,000 . . . . . A Utah contractor says that in his area, a home gym built under the garage (as part of the construction of a new home) would cost $25,000 to $30,000. http://www.theplancollection.com/house-plan-related-articles/Plans-with-Indoor-Basketball-Courts_
i would build it the same way you would build an indoor bar just make sure you seal in very well with an all weather sealer and use treated lumber
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it would cost you around $100,000.
To build an outdoor wooden or timber deck you would need to purchase the wood from a Lowe's or Home Depot. You would also need to buy a deck plan.
To build a food court in a school would depend on the restaurants you want to put in it. the overall cost would be around $250,000 or more. thank you for asking Sharty!
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I would love to have an outdoor kitchen also, so I undertand your desire to have one. There are a variety of sites that can provide you with all of the information that you require in order to design and build your dream outdoor kitchen. http://www.diynetwork.com/topics/outdoor-kitchens/index.html http://www.concretenetwork.com/outdoor-kitchens/
The sport is pétanque, a French version of boules or bocce.