At Twelve Oaks Equine Construction, we take pride in delivering turn-key riding facilities that are beautifully built, highly functional, and ready to ride from day one. Whether you’re creating a private backyard riding arena or a professional equestrian training complex, we handle every phase of the project with expertise and attention to detail.
Our goal is simple: to bring your vision to life with superior craftsmanship, horse-first design, and a process that minimizes stress and maximizes results. From land clearing to final inspection, we manage everything—so you can focus on your horses.
We begin by preparing the site for construction, which includes clearing, excavation, grading for proper drainage, and ensuring the ground is stable and ready for the arena foundation.
Every riding facility is designed to suit your discipline and usage goals. We plan optimal dimensions, rider flow, footing layers, and drainage systems to ensure a professional finish.
A strong foundation is critical. We install compacted base layers, tailored footing materials, and engineered construction techniques to deliver long-lasting arenas that withstand wear and weather.
We implement strategic drainage systems (subsurface and surface) along with irrigation if needed, ensuring your arena stays rideable in various weather conditions.
From safe, durable fencing to custom arena lighting and landscaping, we complete your facility with features that enhance usability, beauty, and safety.
A turn-key facility includes everything from land preparation to final installation. We handle grading, drainage, base and footing installation, fencing, lighting, and any necessary permits—so the arena is ride-ready upon completion.
Timelines vary depending on size, weather, and site conditions, but most turn-key projects take between 4–12 weeks from start to finish.
We offer complete design services and collaborate with you to create an arena layout that meets your riding discipline, space, and budget. No need to hire a separate designer or architect.
Yes, we specialize in both. We build high-performance outdoor arenas and can coordinate the structural needs of indoor facilities including steel buildings or covered arenas.
Arena size depends on your discipline and usage. For example, dressage arenas are typically 66x132 ft (20x40 m) or 66x197 ft (20x60 m), while jumping arenas need more space. We help determine the best fit for your goals.
Absolutely. We can assess your current facility and suggest upgrades for footing, drainage, fencing, lighting, or expanding the arena.