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Stadium paint defect raises questions about construction oversight as final phases approach

Quality issues discovered in steelwork coatings will require remedial work, though project managers say impact on the facility's opening will be minimal.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:30 pm

Stadium paint defect raises questions about construction oversight as final phases approach
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Defective paint work on sections of the new stadium's steelwork has triggered additional remedial work as the project enters its final construction phases, the Advocate reports. The discovery underscores the importance of rigorous quality control protocols on large capital projects where rework can cascade into delays and cost blowouts.

According to the report, affected sections will require attention in change rooms and other areas, though project managers have indicated the overall impact on timelines is expected to be contained. The incident nonetheless highlights the technical complexity of modern stadium construction and the need for stringent inspection processes.

For Launceston, the stadium represents a significant civic and economic asset. While construction-phase issues are not uncommon, early identification and resolution of defects is critical to protecting the project's budget and schedule. The transparent reporting of the paint issue suggests confidence in the project's overall trajectory, even as it reminds stakeholders of the importance of robust oversight mechanisms on capital works of this scale.

Sources: theadvocate.com.au.

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