The Athletics Las Vegas ballpark continues to develop on the south Strip, with the first steel rising on the $2 billion project and the first portions of the roof being assembled on site.
The lower concourse deck has almost made the full circle around the 9-acre site, with the steel creating the suite spaces moving further around the second deck level of the ballpark.
“The bowl of steel on the third and fourth deck is now visible,” A’s president Marc Badain said. “You can see it over the fence line. The workforce has done an amazing job. They feel really good about where they are.”
The second level decking of the 33,000-fan capacity stadium is about 60 percent built out around the site.
Crews are also starting to assemble the steel trusses that will create the stadium’s roof.
“We actually have a piece of steel truss that’s on the ground,” Badain said. “You probably can’t see it with the ballpark cam because it’s behind some of the walls, but they’re starting to put some of those larger pieces of steel together that will ultimately be lifted and form the roof.”
The placement of the steel roof is tentatively slated to begin in early June, according to the A’s ballpark construction timeline.
The A’s ballpark construction remains on budget and on schedule for an early 2028 opening.
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