The modern roof design will significantly enhance the game-day experience. Once finished, more than half the seats in the eastern grandstand will be covered, nearly doubling the number of covered seats compared to the old grandstand.
Two Western Sydney businesses are playing a central role in the roof installation. Quality Rigging Services Australia (QRSA) is expertly rigging each of the four roof sections to prepare them for lifting, while Borgers Cranes is using a 600-tonne crane to lift the components into place, some weighing up to 70 tonnes.
In total, 172 prefabricated roof sheets each measuring 24 metres in length are being meticulously pre-assembled on the field of play to ensure precision and efficiency during installation.
Construction has progressed rapidly since the first structural members were installed late last year. All formed concrete seating plats on the eastern grandstand are now complete, while early works on the multi-level western grandstand are underway, including concrete poured for the player run-out area.
The Penrith Stadium redevelopment forms part of the Minns Labor Government’s historic multi-billion-dollar investment in Sydney’s western suburbs. It reflects the government's commitment to building better communities across Western Sydney by investing in the critical infrastructure and services needed in both fast-growing and established areas connecting local families with jobs, recreation and opportunity.
This project will generate around 500 jobs during construction, with more than 650 ongoing jobs supported once the stadium is operational.
The next phase of works will see the installation of steps on the eastern grandstand and the pre-assembly of the western grandstand roof.
Accessibility, safety, comfort and inclusivity are at the heart of the new stadium design, featuring triple the number of wheelchair-accessible seats, double the number of female bathrooms and changerooms, improved wayfinding, and upgraded security and technology.
For more information visit: www.penrithstadium.insw.com
Deputy Premier and Minister for Western Sydney Prue Car said: “We are proud to be delivering this world-class stadium upgrade that continues to take shape, right in the heart of the West.
“In a win for Western Sydney, this project is creating hundreds of jobs during construction and will support hundreds more ongoing roles once the stadium opens.
“The community is looking forward to returning to the stands for the 2027 NRL season and cheering on the Panthers in their world-class stadium.”
Member for Penrith Karen McKeown said: “This milestone highlights the enormous progress being made to deliver this much needed stadium upgrade to celebrate the passion and pride of the Panthers supporters and deliver year-round community benefits.
“This redevelopment is a game changer for our community, not just for sport fans and concerts goers, but for local businesses, such as QRS and Borgers Cranes.”
