If your North Carolina school, city, church, daycare, or HOA needs a new playground, this independent guide walks you through the whole thing — what it costs, the grants that pay for it, how to buy it correctly, and how to find a North Carolina supplier worth trusting. We don't sell equipment; we help you buy it right.
Most North Carolina organizations are surprised how much outside funding is available. The common stack:
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North Carolina pricing tracks national benchmarks: $35,000–$85,000 for a standard build and $90,000–$250,000+ for large or inclusive playgrounds. Budget about $1,000 per child of capacity. Equipment is roughly 60% of the project; installation runs 20–35% and safety surfacing $5–$22 per square foot. Estimate your North Carolina project in 30 seconds →
North Carolina public agencies can run a formal RFP — or skip the bid entirely with cooperative purchasing contracts like Sourcewell, BuyBoard, OMNIA, and TIPS, which are pre-competed and fully compliant. Private North Carolina buyers (churches, daycares, HOAs) can purchase directly. Whatever the path, your specification must require ASTM F1487, the CPSC safety guidelines, IPEMA certification, and ADA accessibility. Our how-to-buy guide includes a free RFP template and checklist.
We match buyers with vetted suppliers and installers serving North Carolina communities including Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, and the surrounding districts, counties, and towns. Whether you're a Charlotte school district or a small-town church, we'll connect you with pros who actually cover your area.
Tell us your organization and budget. We'll send the North Carolina grants you're most likely to win plus vetted local suppliers — no cost, no pressure.
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