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On-Site Works Begin For Stadium Redevelopment |
Work is about to kick off on the major project to redevelop Aorangi Stadium and create a major centre for indoor sports for the region.
The $24.2 million redevelopment of the facility on Morgans Road will deliver a strengthened existing stadium, a new stadium and a link building with a gym and function room, all designed to meet the needs of current and future sports users, while continuing to offer space for large events.
Deputy Mayor Scott Shannon welcomed the start of works, saying that having worked through the development phases, it was exciting that the project was moving on site.
“This is a major investment in our community and will bring modern and high-quality facilities for our local sports codes, as well as proving the capacity to hold regional and national scale tournaments.
“We’re also pleased that the design chosen still enables us to continue to have a venue for large scale events and conventions, while still enabling sport to take place.
“Once complete, Aorangi Stadium will be a cornerstone of sport and recreation in our district for generations to come.”
The initial phase of the project will see civil works and utility diversions, with the upgrade to the existing stadium kicking off in October. Work on the new part of the stadium will begin in January 2026. The entire project is expected to be completed by Mid-2027.
The whole development is being designed and built by Timaru-based company Thompson Construction and Engineering.
Thompsons’ Contracts Manager Emily Hill-Pitt said that the company was looking forward to starting the construction phase of such a major community project.
“We are honoured to be working with the Timaru District Council and ultimately for our community on this project.
“As members of the community ourselves, our team and local subcontractors take great pride in contributing to a facility they’ll also enjoy and benefit from.”
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