Queensland Country Bank Stadium

Capacity25 000
Country Australia
CityTownsville
ClubsCowboys
CategoryDesign implemented
Cost$ 295 mln
Construction2017 - 2020
Design Cox Architecture
Contractor Watpac Ltd

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Queensland Country Bank Stadium – design description

Proposed new stadium in Townsville will serve as the main sports event venue for the entire North Queensland region, thus the temporary name. In practice crucial tenancy will be held by rugby side Cowboys of the National Rugby League (NRL).

The building is to be placed on largely abandoned industrial site at Monkey Island, just south of the city’s strict centre. It will be connected with more populated west bank of Ross Creek with three existing bridges and a two new pedestrian bridges.

Cox Architecture’s concept was selected for implementation. The signature feature is semi-open roof resembling the leaf of a Pandanus tree. It will cover 80% of spectators and would withstand cyclonic winds if necessary.

Double-tiered stands for 25,000 are expandable to 30,000. Initial layout includes a very modest north end as the stadium opens towards the city centre northwards. This way fans will be able to see the city while inside.

A separate grassed terrace outside the stadium and beautifully landscaped surroundings might become a new meeting point on a more frequent basis, also offering great view of the city.

According to the time frame set out by Queensland Government, contractor should be selected in mid-2017 and work on site could begin in late 2017. Actual stadium construction will follow enabling works early into 2018 and the entire stadium is expected to open in early 2020, in time for the 2020 NRL season.

The $250-million project will be the first to be delivered under the federal government’s City Deals scheme. It is jointly funded by the Queensland Government ($140 million), Australian Government ($100 million) and Townsville City Council (land and enabling infrastructure) and is supported by the National Rugby League ($10 million).

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