The American Sports Builders Association has announced the individuals who have achieved the designations of Certified Tennis Court Builder (CTCB), Certified Track Builder (CTB) and Certified Field Builder (CFB).

ASBA announces new Certified Builders

The American Sports Builders Association has announced the names of individuals who have achieved the designations of Certified Tennis Court Builder (CTCB), Certified Track Builder (CTB) and Certified Field Builder (CFB).


The certification program, which was developed by the ASBA in order to help raise professional standards and improve the practice of athletic facility construction, shows that an individual has demonstrated or exceeded a specific level of professional experience. To achieve Certified Builder status, an individual is required to show documented evidence of professional experience, and is required to pass a comprehensive examination on construction and maintenance of the specific type of facility in which he or she is seeking certification.


By successfully completing the requirements of the Certified Builder program, an individual demonstrates a high level of knowledge in the field of sports facility-specific construction. More information about the Certified Builder designation can be found on the ASBA’s website, www.sportsbuilders.org). Certification, which must be renewed every three years, is a recognized designation within the sports facility construction industry, and the requirement for Certification Builder status has been used in bidding documents for construction and rehabilitation projects.


The newly certified individuals are as follows:


Certified Field Builders


(Note: The Certified Field Builder (CFB) designation is the Association’s newest certification program. The CFB designation demonstrates a core knowledge of field construction as well as expertise in both natural turf and synthetic turf. Alternatively, builders who wish to pursue certification in only one type of turf may choose to take the exam to become a Certified Field Builder-Natural (CFB-N) or Certified Field Builder-Synthetic (CFB-S). Of the three exams, the CFB requires a more comprehensive knowledge).


Joe Carusello, CFB-S (Medallion Athletic Products, Mooresville, NC)
James Catella, CFB, CTB (Clark Companies, Delhi, NY)

Tim Cederlund, CFB (Team REIL, Inc., Union, IL)


Robert Delmonico, CFB (R.A.D. Sports, Rockland, MA)


Jeff Emanuel, CFB (Nemaha Landscape Construction, Inc., Lincoln, NE)


Charles Morris, CFB-S (J.E.M. Morris Construction, Inc., Big Rock, IL)


Lee Narozanick, CFB, CTB (American Athletic Courts, Inc., Vincentown, NJ)


John Nelson, CFB (American Athletic Courts, Inc., Vincentown, NJ)


Chad Price, CFB (Carolina Green Corp., Indian Trail, NC)


Bill Pronevitch, CFB, CTB (Sports Turf Company, Inc., Whitesburg, GA)


Hector Puentes, CFB, CTB (Texas Sports Builders, Inc., Burleson, TX)


David Quirk, CFB (Quirk Construction Corp., Georgetown, MA)


Lance Rosenberger, CFB (Medallion Athletic Products, Mooresville, NC)


John Schedler, CFB, CTB (Atlas Track & Tennis, Tualatin, OR)


Dan Wright, CFB (Sports Turf Company, Inc., Whitesburg, GA)


Certified Tennis Court Builders:


Adam Fryor, CTCB (Court One, Inc., Youngsville, NC)


Matt Graft, CTCB (Talbot Tennis, Marietta, GA)


Kevin Healion, CTCB (Century Tennis, Inc., Deer Park, NY )
Steve Horner, CTCB (Advantage Courts Company, Amarillo, TX)


Fred Volpacchio, CTCB (North Salem, NY)


Certified Track Builders:


Matt Hale, CTB, CTCB (Halecon, Inc., Bridgewater, NJ)


Ryan Hale, CTB (Halecon, Inc., Bridgewater, NJ)


Andy Hord, CTB (Precision Sports Surfaces, Inc., Charlottesville, VA)

Tod Lorenzen, CTB (Dalton Contracting, Co., Cheshire, CT )


Joseph Martin, CTB (Texas Sports Builders, Inc., Burleson, TX )


Bryan Mitterling, CTB (ATT Sports, Inc, Berlin, NJ)


The ASBA is a non-profit association helping designers, builders, owners, operators and users understand quality athletic facility construction. The Association sponsors informative meetings, publishes newsletters, books and technical construction guidelines and keeps its members updated on the latest developments in the industry.


For additional information on the ASBA, its publications, activities and upcoming meetings, please contact the Association at 8480 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 307, Ellicott City, MD 21043. The phone numbers are 866-501-ASBA (2722) or 410-730-9595, and the fax number is 410-730-8833. The ASBA also may be reached electronically via its website: www.sportsbuilders.org, or by e-mail at info@sportsbuilders.org.