Amman, Jordan – MCC (Modern Construction Company), a prominent player in Jordan’s steel structure and civil construction industry, has successfully delivered Jordan’s first dedicated padel tennis facility. The project marks a milestone in the country’s sports infrastructure development and highlights MCC’s ability to execute specialized projects with precision, speed, and architectural finesse.
With this achievement, MCC reinforces its versatility as a construction firm capable of delivering across diverse sectors — from industrial and commercial developments to modern recreational spaces.
Blending Structural Expertise with Modern Recreation
The newly completed facility brings padel tennis — one of the fastest-growing sports globally — to Jordan with a fully engineered, high-quality space tailored for performance and longevity. MCC oversaw the full lifecycle of the project, from initial site preparation to final finishes, using custom-fabricated steel elements, precision concrete works, and architectural detailing that enhance both functionality and aesthetics.
This project exemplifies the potential of steel structure solutions in sports and leisure construction. The facility features integrated lighting systems, curved steel poles, and a fine-finished concrete slab designed to support specialized turf while minimizing surface distortion — all delivered under a tight timeline and with minimal site disruption.
A Milestone, Not a Shift
While known primarily for delivering complex civil infrastructure, industrial buildings, and steel-framed structures, MCC’s entry into the recreational space demonstrates its adaptability in applying technical excellence to a wide range of project types. The successful completion of the padel facility adds a unique reference to MCC’s growing portfolio — without representing a strategic shift in focus.
This development underlines the company’s capability to meet modern architectural demands in niche markets, while maintaining its core strength in large-scale steel and construction projects.
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