TENSION FABRIC FIELDHOUSES
NCS Foundation

We are a national nonprofit organization that has created a manufacturing consortium to design and install amazing new tension fabric sports fieldhouses suitable for indoor soccer leagues and training and inline hockey. What kind of impact could you have on the improvement and development of your sport if you combined together with a few teams or leagues in your area and actually owned your own inline hockey dedicated facility, available 24/7, 365 days a year that you ran to serve you local athletes ?? The best news is that with a little sponsorship support and volunteer workers, this package can be installed for approximately $11. 00 - $13.00 a sq. ft. ($275,500 + - total turn key package). When you share and spread this expense among members and your teams, it can become almost a negligible expense. Major inline hockey or soccer pavilion installations are now being planned for Summer 2002 in Huntington Beach, Cal., Las Vegas, Nev., Portland, Oregon, Vancouver, Wash., Salem, Oregon, Kalamazzo. Mich., and 3-4 other sites in Ohio and New Jersey.

The typical Sundome Sports Pavilion rink is 110' x 205', (110' x 225' for soccer) is fully lighted, heated and has the far superior high impact "Ground Zero" hockey flooring from Canada.

The days of hockey and soccer teams being forced to pay exorbitant fees to play in big, dark, industrial buildings are numbered, with the availablity and opportunity for you to own your own facility at at very very affordable cost.

Financing and some grant money is also available to help local clubs and groups. It is possible to own your own facility, debt free after only a 36 - 48 month lease/purchase or "Lease to Own" time period.

These facilities are fully engineered and designed to meet all national building codes as if they were a permanent sports structure, yet they can also be easily moved and relocated to another site in the future.

We also work with various organizations to help them secure a suitable land site to install the facility without having to bear the expensive cost of land development. Creating "Public Private" partnerships with local cities, park and rec. departments and school districts can work amazingly well. Let us know if we can help you nurture and grow your sport in your region.

Amber Silva, Community Relations
Community Parks Foundation, Inc.
FreeSpan1 Engineered Systems
Nat. Community Sports Foundation, Inc.
(503) 375 2046