What does a pump track cost?

Pump track pricing can be complicated. Here’s the way we calculate the best solution for you.

All of our pump tracks are designed to offer the perfect ‘riding flow’ – a guaranteed geometry which has been tested all over the world.

Based on your brief, our design team will start with one of our pre-designed layouts.

The foundation of our Modular Pumptrack system are our perfectly engineered modules.

Based on these building blocks, it’s possible to create an unlimited number of pump track designs.

You’re only limited by the space you have and your budget.

Depending on your needs, we can also design a custom Modular Pumptrack design to suit your site and budget.

How the pump track will be used also affects the price.

In an open, highly accessible ‘public’ environment a track may get a great deal more use compared to a ‘private’ environment.

For example, a Modular Pumptrack located in a local playground is sure to attract a high level of ‘traffic’ – kids and adults of all ages and riding abilities, using all kinds of wheels – bikes, scooters and skateboards of all types.

Our Landscape Edition (precast concrete) Modular Pumptrack is ideal for high volume public play space environments.

Our Park Edition (fibreglass) Modular Pumptrack is ideal for medium volume public play space environments.

An example of a private environment is a holiday park or caravan park. These pump tracks are only open for use by guests of the park. This restricts access and limits the number of pump track users.

Most small to medium holiday parks choose the Park Edition (fibreglass) or the Event Edition (composite) pump track.  These pump tracks offer exactly the same precise geometry, certification and ‘flow’ as the precast concrete pump tracks.

The Park Edition (fibreglass) and Events Edition (composite) Modular Pumptracks allow you to choose different colour combinations. And for a little extra cost, you can choose your company’s branding colours using the RAL colour chart.  Once assembled, logo’s can also be easily added to your pump track by your local decal printer.

How much does a pump track cost?

Park Edition (fibreglass) Modular Pumptrack start from AUD $96,000*(+GST)

Landscape Edition (precast concrete) Modular Pumptrack start from AUD $134,000* (+GST)

Events Edition (composite) Modular Pumptrack start from AUD $56,000* (+GST)

These prices include: full design customisation if required, international shipping, customs clearance, unpacking with the complete package on pallets ready for your collection or delivery (quotations for delivery upon request) from our logistics facility in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Fremantle.

Important to note:

*Because Modular Pumptracks are made in Europe, these prices are a guide and are subject to European exchange rate & international shipping cost fluctuations.

  • Founder & Owner

    i assemble it

    We were engaged by Moama on Murray Resort to install their Parkitect Modular Pumptrack. It was incredibly rewarding and satisfying as an installer to see the finished pump track in what can only be described as the ultimate kids paradise at the Resort.

    Shaun and Sonja at Parkitect continue to be incredibly professional to deal with and we highly recommend their Parkitect products.

  • Regional Play Consultant

    Urban Play

    My client needed a pumptrack that was easy to install, cost-effective and robust.

    The Townsville City Council was so happy with the proposal of a Modular Pumptrack that they decided to install two tracks at different park sites in the region.

  • Strategic Projects Officer

    City of Burnside

    Shaun from Parkitect Australia didn’t hesitate to pitch in with the Council team during the set-up process, providing valuable advice.

    He’s always available to answer any questions and to give suggestions based on his extensive knowledge and experience of pump tracks in other locations, including interstate and overseas.

Parkitect Modular Pumptracks, trusted by councils, holiday parks and community spaces across Australia and New Zealand.