NAICS Code 237990-30 - Skateboard Park Construction

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NAICS Code 237990-30 Description (8-Digit)

Skateboard Park Construction is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of outdoor and indoor recreational facilities for skateboarders. Skateboard parks are designed to provide skateboarders with a safe and challenging environment to practice and showcase their skills. The construction of skateboard parks requires a range of skills and expertise, including design, engineering, and construction.

Parent Code - Official US Census

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Tools

Tools commonly used in the Skateboard Park Construction industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Concrete saw
  • Skid steer loader
  • Concrete mixer
  • Trowel machine
  • Laser level
  • Jackhammer
  • Circular saw
  • Power drill
  • Angle grinder
  • Welding machine
  • Paint sprayer
  • Safety harness
  • Hard hat
  • Safety glasses
  • Gloves
  • Knee pads
  • Shovels
  • Rakes
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Tape measure

Industry Examples of Skateboard Park Construction

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 237990-30, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Skateboard ramps
  • Half-pipes
  • Quarter-pipes
  • Bowls
  • Vert ramps
  • Street obstacles
  • Rails
  • Stairs
  • Banks
  • Pyramids
  • Manual pads
  • Ledges
  • Spines
  • Snake runs
  • Pump tracks
  • Skate plazas
  • Skateboard pools
  • Mini ramps
  • Mega ramps
  • Skateboard bowls

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 237990-30 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The history of the Skateboard Park Construction industry dates back to the 1970s when skateboarding became a popular sport in California. The first skatepark was built in Florida in 1976, and by the end of the decade, there were over 200 skateparks in the United States. However, the industry faced a decline in the 1980s due to the lack of interest in skateboarding. In the 1990s, the industry saw a resurgence with the construction of new skateparks, and the introduction of new skateboarding styles such as street skating. In recent years, the industry has continued to grow with the construction of larger and more elaborate skateparks, and the inclusion of skateboarding in the Olympics. In the United States, the Skateboard Park Construction industry has seen significant growth in recent years. The construction of skateparks has become a priority for many cities and municipalities, as they recognize the benefits of providing safe and accessible spaces for skateboarders. The Tony Hawk Foundation, established in 2002, has been instrumental in promoting the construction of skateparks across the country. In 2019, the foundation announced that it had helped fund the construction of over 600 skateparks in all 50 states. The industry has also seen an increase in the construction of private skateparks, catering to the growing demand from skateboarders for more challenging and unique skateboarding experiences.