Andretti Indoor Karting & Games

Working alongside Parkway Construction, Turner Ceramic Tile was proud to help bring the Andretti Indoor Karting & Games facility in Overland Park, KS to life.

The tile scope featured a wide variety of materials, formats, and installation patterns throughout the building. From the grand entrance lobby and main concourse areas to the restaurants, bars, restrooms, and specialty gathering spaces, our team installed multiple large-format floor tile, decorative marble look tile, feature wall tile, and custom accent layouts designed to create a high-end guest experience.

One of the standout features of the project was the intricate floor patterning found throughout the venue. Large-format polished porcelain tile was installed with contrasting accent bands and directional layouts that guide guests through the facility while creating a dramatic visual impact. Extensive tile work was also incorporated into the restaurant and bar areas, where multiple tile materials were seamlessly transitioned to complement the surrounding finishes and architectural elements.

The restroom facilities included floor-to-ceiling wall tile installations, decorative textured feature walls, and durable porcelain flooring designed to withstand heavy daily traffic. Throughout the project, careful attention was given to maintaining layout consistency, alignment, and clean transitions across thousands of square feet of finished surfaces.

Projects of this scale require extensive coordination between trades, detailed planning, and skilled craftsmanship to execute successfully. Our team worked closely with Parkway Construction to ensure every phase of the tile installation met the design intent while maintaining the schedule required for a large commercial entertainment venue.

Whether your project involves hospitality, entertainment, multifamily, retail, or commercial construction, Turner Ceramic Tile has the experience, manpower, and expertise to deliver high-quality tile installations that make a lasting impression.

Completion: 2026