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Construction commences on Penrith Stadium renewal

Works have begun on the NSW state government’s $309 million redevelopment of Penrith Stadium. The project is aimed at transforming the existing precinct into a modern venue for sport, recreation and entertainment.

Designs by Populous and Tyrell Studio received planning approval from the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure in December last year. Following a competitive tendering process, John Holland has been appointed as lead contractor for the stadium redevelopment.

In a recent media communique, the state government commented that “Penrith Stadium will be one of Australia’s premium suburban stadiums.” They intend for the multipurpose venue to support the growth of rugby league, rubgy union and football in Western Sydney, while also attracting new sporting events to the area.

In addition to its function as a sporting venue, the upgraded stadium will be able to accommodate up to ten concerts, with 30,000-person capacity, every year. A collection of smaller spaces will be available for private events, such as meetings, conferences and functions.

Accessibility, safety and comfort are prioritised in the new stadium design, which triples the number of wheelchair accessible seating, and doubles the number of female bathrooms and changerooms as compared with the existing stadium. The redevelopment is also aimed at providing improved wayfinding, security and technology.

Additional food and beverage outlets, and enhanced amenities will be included in the stadium upgrade in order to reduce queues. Next to the stadium, the training field will be remodelled to create open community spaces with multipurpose courts, child-friendly areas and improved landscaping.

Infrastructure NSW head of projects Bruno Zinghini said, “We look forward to seeing the positive impact this project will have on the region, providing a new social and entertainment hub that will support more families moving into new homes being rolled out by the NSW government in Western Sydney.”

Preliminary works began in October 2024 and are nearing completion, ready for demolition. The upgraded stadium is anticipated to open its doors in 2027.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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