The new grandstand project at Spooner Oval is starting to take shape after the project reached a significant milestone this week with the concrete pour for the foundation.
Part of stage 1 of the Spooner Oval Masterplan, the project is set to deliver a stateof-the-art grandstand that will feature 210 seats, two levels with lift access to the upper level, dressing rooms, a club room, bar and a canteen.
The project began after extensive community consultation, with the first sod turned in December 2023.
Works completed so far include:
• New water and sewer connections to the grandstand;
• Connections from the grandstand to the NBN, electricity and gas network;
• Earth and concrete works for the water tanks that will be constructed;
• Formwork and reinforcement of grandstand foundations.
Forbes Shire Council Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM, said the new grandstand would be a game-changer for sport in Forbes. “This will give us a modern facility that will be able to attract and host larger, regional events andboost the local economy,” she said.
“The existing facilities are outdated and not at a true usable standard, so this upgrade will ensure Spooner Oval can be used by sporting groups for many years to come.”
Works commencing in 2025 include:
• Structural steel erection;
• Lift shaft installation;
• Roof and walls to be installed;
• Perimeter concrete and concrete stairs installed;
• Internal linings and fit out.
The project is being funded through the Australian Government Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program and the NSW Government Stronger Country Communities Fund and Regional Sport Facility Fund.
It is expected that the project will be completed in, or around September 2025.
