A’s $2 Billion Las Vegas Ballpark Takes Shape on the Strip
Construction of the Athletics’ $2 billion ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip is progressing one year after ground was broken. According to A’s President Marc Badain, the 33,000-fan capacity facility remains on budget and on time for a Feb. 29, 2028, completion, with key structural framing and the first roof truss now in place.
How is the Athletics’ stadium construction progressing?
Steel framing for the third and fourth levels is nearly complete around the entire seating area between the left and right field poles. This specific phase of work was completed in approximately three months.

The concourse has been in place for over a month, completing a full circle around the ballpark. This area will serve as a standing-room-only section and will eventually feature a giant glass curtain wall to provide fans with views of the Strip and an outdoor feel within the domed facility.
What is the timeline for the roof and completion?
The first roof truss arch has been installed for about two weeks and is visible from various points across the Las Vegas Valley. Marc Badain stated earlier this month that the first portions of the second roof truss will be installed early next month, with the second half to follow to complete the second arch.
The project is currently on budget and on schedule, with some portions of the work moving ahead of schedule. The targeted completion date is Feb. 29, 2028.
What may happen next with the facility?
Following the installation of the second roof truss next month, crews may begin focusing on the enclosure of the domed structure. The installation of the glass curtain wall is a likely next step to finalize the transition from a steel frame to a finished facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total cost and capacity of the new ballpark?
The facility costs $2 billion and will have a capacity of 33,000 fans.
When is the Athletics’ ballpark scheduled to be completed?
The project is scheduled for completion on Feb. 29, 2028.
Where is the ballpark located?
The facility is being built on the Las Vegas Strip.
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