
Parks & Recreation + Synthetic Turf
KSU Owls Nest
The Owls Nest opened in October of 2009 as Phase I of the Sports & Recreation Park. The Owl’s Nest is devoted to student training/programming and is the hub for more than 330 intramural teams and 42 club teams. This project converted an existing gym into a training facility for KSU Club Sports athletes and provided 2 synthetic turf fields for club sports practices and games. ​

Mt. Bethel Christian Academy Athletic Complex
Mt. Bethel has completed the first phase of the athletic park in 2024 that will bring their teams home to compete on campus. Phase I-A included an artificial turf field and associated parking. Phase I-B will include a student center/field house. ​​​​​​​​​

Soccer in The Streets - West End
Soccer in The Streets expanded its reach to the West End community with another innovative station soccer facility. Conveniently located next to MARTA transit, this field supports youth development programs and community events while fostering accessibility and participation in the sport. The West End project demonstrates how soccer can help build stronger, more connected neighborhoods.
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Soccer in The Streets - Lindbergh
The Lindbergh Soccer in The Streets project added a modern, urban soccer field integrated into the MARTA transit system. Located in the heart of Atlanta, this facility creates opportunities for local youth to play, learn, and grow. The field’s strategic placement encourages community engagement and supports the organization’s broader mission of inclusivity through sport.

Soccer in The Streets - East Point
Soccer in The Streets continues its mission to bring accessible soccer facilities to underserved communities with its East Point location. Situated near the MARTA station, this field provides a convenient, safe, and high-quality space for youth and community soccer programs. The facility supports ongoing efforts to promote social change through sports.

Notre Dame Academy
Notre Dame Academy has completed the construction of its new football field to support its growing athletics program. The project included a synthetic turf playing surface, upgraded lighting, and new spectator seating to accommodate school events. Forsyth County codes required an underground stormwater management system. ​​

Dooly County High School
Dooly County High School has invested in new athletic facilities to better serve its student-athletes and community. Located in Vienna, Georgia, the project included a brand-new artificial turf field designed for multipurpose use. The upgraded facility will provide Dooly County athletes with a modern, reliable playing surface that supports year-round competition.​

McEachern High School
McEachern High School completed significant renovations to its baseball field to support its growing athletic program. Upgrades included installing a new natural turf playing surface, enhancing the drainage system, and constructing modern dugouts. Improvements to spectator seating and field lighting were also completed to create a safer, more enjoyable experience for athletes and fans.

KSU Sports & Recreation Park
The KSU Sports & Recreation Park is an 88 Acre Facility Designed to host both varsity and intramural sports. The park was constructed in three phases and completed in 2012. The park is nestled alongside the lake creating a great backdrop. The park includes an 10,200 seat stadium for football and soccer, a full size synthetic turf rugby pitch, a track and field facility, and a 110-space parking lot. An athletic training facility and tailgating area were later added to the park in different phases.

East Cobb Baseball
East Cobb Baseball is recognized as one of the premier youth baseball programs in the country. The park is located in Marietta, Georgia and hosts some of the biggest tournaments in the country. The park hosts games every day of the week from Memorial Day to Labor Day in addition to nearly every weekend the remainder of the year. All eight natural grass fields were replaced with artificial turf designs that enable continuous play. OnSite worked hard to get the project designed and permitted quickly so that construction could happen while the park was shutdown during Covid. ​

Gilmer High Baseball
Gilmer County High School has upgraded its baseball facilities to better serve student-athletes and the local community. The project included a new playing surface, improved drainage systems, and renovated dugouts to enhance player safety and performance. Additional updates to spectator seating and site accessibility were made to accommodate larger crowds and support school events.

Soccer in The Streets - Five Points
At Five Points, Soccer in The Streets established one of its flagship urban soccer pitches in collaboration with MARTA. This centrally located field offers a vital recreational resource for downtown Atlanta, giving kids and community members a safe place to play and connect. The project reflects the organization’s commitment to creating positive community spaces.

Pinecrest Academy
Pinecrest Academy has expanded its athletic facilities to support its growing programs and student-athletes. Located in Cumming, Georgia, the project included the installation of a new artificial turf football field designed to withstand heavy use and provide a safe, consistent playing surface.​​​​

Ocee Park
Ocee Park has undergone significant upgrades to its baseball facilities, enhancing play opportunities for local youth leagues and community programs. The improvements included regrading and resurfacing multiple baseball fields (with synthetic turf on the infields only), installing new dugouts and backstops, and upgrading field lighting for extended play hours. These enhancements aim to support safe, high-quality recreation for Johns Creek residents.

Rock Creek Park
Rock Creek Park is a popular recreational facility serving residents of Dawson County, Georgia. In 2024, the park added new multi-sport fields with artificial turf to enhance playability and minimize weather-related cancellations. The improvements support a variety of sports programming and provide durable, low-maintenance fields for the community to enjoy.


