Penn State Athletics is in the final stages of its construction work at Beaver Stadium before the 2025 season kicks off.
STATE COLLEGE — Construction workers and heavy equipment were still at Beaver Stadium on Tuesday as the Penn State football team held preseason practice No. 11 on the fields outside of the Lasch Building and Holuba Hall. However, the footprint workers are occupying now is greatly reduced compared to even two weeks ago, let alone last winter and spring when progress began in earnest on a multi-year, $700 million renovation project. And, that’s good news with the season opener opposite Nevada now just 17 days away.
Three sets of temporary bleachers stand on the stadium’s west side. Staircases are in place to take fans up to them. And ramps connect the old with the new in the west side corners of the venue. You can see the latest progress below in our fresh photo gallery from just outside the stadium.
The latest update from Penn State Athletics on Aug. 8 said InProduction, which it calls the “nation’s leader in temp seating”, would be wrapping up work on those this week before “a rigorous inspection & certification program to ensure the seating is safe, secure & spectacular for the Nevada game.”
Beaver Stadium construction photos: Aug. 12
See our latest shots below:
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What did Beaver Stadium look like on Aug. 2?
Here’s a look at the progress that has been made in just 11 days at the home of Penn State football:
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