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Stadium construction nears completion as paint quality defects emerge in final phases

Parts of the new stadium's steelwork require repainting due to defective application, though impact on schedule and change rooms is expected to be minimal.

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By The Daily Tasmania · Published 26 June 2026, 7:35 pm

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Updated 22 h ago· 13 July 2026, 7:33 pm

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Stadium construction nears completion as paint quality defects emerge in final phases
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Tasmania's new stadium project has encountered a construction quality issue as final phases approach. According to the Advocate, some of the building's steelwork has been found to have a faulty paint job, requiring remedial work. While the defect affects parts destined for change rooms and other areas, the project team expects the impact on schedule to be minimal.

The discovery raises familiar questions about construction oversight and quality assurance during major projects. For Tasmanian stakeholders invested in the stadium's opening and ongoing operations, the incident demonstrates the importance of rigorous final inspections-particularly on infrastructure that will be visible and subject to heavy use. Paint defects may seem cosmetic, but they can signal broader concerns about application standards and durability.

The project's final phases will now need to balance remedial work with timeline pressures. For the local business community, sports organisations, and events operators waiting to use the facility, the discovery suggests the team is catching issues before handover rather than after, which is preferable to operational disruptions down the track.

Sources: theadvocate.com.au.

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