Indoor Athletic Facilities
From the thundering echo of a crowded gymnasium to the focused environment of a competitive natatorium, indoor athletic spaces require a careful balance of specialized engineering and flexible design. At BCV, we create high-performance indoor facilities—including multi-court gymnasiums, advanced fieldhouses with indoor tracks, and state-of-the-art swimming pools—that adapt seamlessly from daily physical education to varsity tournament play. Our designs focus on durable flooring surfaces, clear sightlines, and smart zoning to handle high-volume crowds. Explore our portfolio to see how we build versatile indoor environments that support athlete development and celebrate school pride year-round.
Northridge High School Athletic Center
Northridge High School’s new 83,000-square-foot athletic center resolved a long-term challenge by introducing a dedicated competition gymnasium. The massive fieldhouse features an elevated track, seating for 4,042 fans, and versatile spaces that immediately hosted major regional robotics and sports events.
Danville High School Pool
As part of a massive campus expansion and renovation, Danville High School introduced a premier swimming pool facility as a core element. Spanning over 25,000 square feet, the state-of-the-art aquatic venue features ample seating for competitions, elevating the entire district.
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Intern to PE: Lucas Braga Earns His Professional Engineer License
We’re thrilled to share some incredibly exciting news and celebrate a major professional achievement: Lucas Braga has officially earned his Professional Engineer (PE) license! Lucas has been a pillar of our mechanical department since June 2019. Watching Lucas grow...
Strengthening Financial Expertise for the Schools We Serve
BCV is pleased to share that Candace Norris has earned her Business Office Specialist certificate through the Indiana Association of School Business Officials (IASBO). Candace has been a valued member of our team for 8 years, and this milestone reflects her continued...