May. 26, 2025
Yes. Our special cantilever roof design guarantees uninhibited views from anywhere in the Grandstand. There are no pillars or poles in the construction that can obstruct views. This creates an enjoyable experience for all your fans, regardless of where they are sitting
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Stadium Solutions uses only galvanised steel for our structures and treads for all our stands. This means our stands require very little to no maintenance and will remain rust-free for years to come
Our Seated Stands can be dismantled and moved, either to a new position or a different ground if your club moves and/or expands. Extensions and new modules can easily be added to the ends of existing Seated Stands. This means you can start small and build up, if necessary
No. Our stands are delivered to your site in sections. This means that we can walk the stand into position, without the need for cranes or heavy vehicles that may damage your pitch. This is especially advantageous if access to your site is limited or narrow or we are adding facilities to existing structures
No. Terraced Stands can be used for a variety of sporting venues, not just football clubs. Stadium Solutions has worked with many different sports clubs, such as rugby and hockey. Terraced Stands are a good entry-level option for smaller clubs or clubs with budget constraints. In fact, all our stand products can be used for any type of sporting venue.
Regardless of what type of sports stand you choose; we strictly follow the Green Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds standards in our designs. This is to ensure safe viewing conditions for both spectators and players.
Yes. We work hand-in-hand with our customers from start to finish. We can advise you what stand product will best suit your needs and your budget. Let our in-house designers help you design the most suitable stand for your venue.
Yes. All our products are modular, which means they can easily be expanded in the future, if your club or fan base grows. This means you can start small. At Stadium Solutions we understand that budget is just as important design, so let our designers find a design that best suits your needs, as well as budget.
Yes. We can start with our standard 8 people Dugout design and then extend it to any size you need. This modular design means you can start small and increase as needed.
Not necessarily. Our Turnstile products can be used as a standalone feature or can be incorporated into an existing unit. Tell us what you are looking for and let our in-house designers come up with a design that meets your needs and budget.
Yes. Stadium Solutions utilises both in-house designers and in-house manufacturing, which means we can keep costs low. We will work with you to find a Ground Fencing design that meets both your budget and design needs.
Please contact us using the enquiry form or by – 674 800.
It is usually best for us to speak to you first as all our stands and products are built to order.
Our heavy duty (larger) stands are fully galvanised. Our lightweight range can be either galvanised, for low maintenance, or powder coated in a colour of your choice. Balustrades, crush barriers and handrails are powder coated. We sheet using metal Plastisol sheeting available in a range of colours. All our stands are built to last.
There are numerous additional products we supply that you can incorporate into your stand as required. These include:
Disabled areas
Security mesh to keep the stand secure, for instance if your ground is part of a public area
Gutters
Clear polycarbonate ends
Padded seats
Directors areas
Bigger fascias for advertising boards
Press areas
Seat numbers
Choice of colours for tip-up seats and sheeting
Speak to us so we can help you design your stand to match your vision.
We can custom design bespoke stands to fit the space that you have. Site visits are helpful for us to look at a ground and discuss the best options with you. When quoting we always include the stand dimensions so you can assess whether the footprint is suitable, or whether we need to tailor certain elements to make it fit. There is always a solution!
This is not a problem for us, because as long as we can walk to where you want your stand to go, we can erect where you need us to. Our stands are delivered in piece-by-piece sections and at many smaller grounds we carry the stand to its position and have no need for lorries or cranes churning up your pitch.
All we need the club to do before we come to erect is have a concrete base ready for us to fix to. We provide the specification for the base in advance.
We don't require power as our installation team can run generators for use during the build.
The FA and the National League System provide standardised National Ground Gradings, or steps. Grades run from Grade A (top flight clubs) to Grade H. The NLS incorporates 7 steps. As your club progresses to the next step, there will be new minimum ground grading requirements that you must meet, such as minimum spectator capacities and pitch perimeter barriers. Just contact us with your new requirements and we will be happy to provide you with the best solutions in order to meet your ground upgrade.
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An arena is built to train, ride or work on riding skills. Since riders and horse property owners are often testing and trying new things it’s important to conduct these activities in a safe enclosed area. A fence helps create a controlled environment for training the horse and discourages it to run and escape during the training period.
At Stock & Noble, we provide our clients with the finest fencing solutions and help them build the most beautiful equine properties across Australia and Zealand. The objective of this article is to provide you with approximate costs for different fencing options around an arena. So, if you too are planning to build an arena or are upgrading the fencing of your existing arena, keep reading.
We will discuss three things that will help you make the right decision about fencing your arena:
Arenas are a common sight at both commercial and personal horse properties. The need for fencing an arena is largely driven by the type of activities being performed inside the space. For example, if it’s an experienced rider and a well-trained horse going through basic procedures, you might not need a fence.
However, in our experience, most outdoor arenas do require fencing. Here are some of the reasons why:
As you train your horse inside the dressage arena, fencing creates a visual barrier for the horse and keeps the room for experimentation limited to the safely defined space.
For example, you can close a gate so that if you fall off, the horse is more contained.
Also, an arena may not lessen the chance of ‘spooking’, but it can provide a sense of safety, especially for new or developing riders.
If you’re preparing your horse for a competition, it is important to train it in a exact-sized area and under similar conditions. The typical size of most arenas is 60×20 metres. With regular training inside the fenced area, the horse gets used to the number of steps, activities and fencing.
If you’re building an arena for a commercial purpose, you must follow the Australian Standard of fencing. In some commercial arenas, it is required by law that you create an arena with safe access and ensure the protection of both animals and humans inside.
The average cost of fencing an arena in Australia is between $16,000 to $38,000.
This huge gap is dependent on a lot of factors, most importantly the cost of fencing material. There are a lot of fencing options available today – from Pine to PVC and from Flexible Plastic to Steel. The better, safer, and easier to maintain you want your arena to be, the more it is going to cost.
In the end, it all depends on you, your choice, your vision, and your budget. Whether you’re investing in a forever dream property or building an arena for a shorter period of time, it’s your call.
When it’s about calculating the cost of fencing your arena, different factors come into play.
Please note that in our cost comparison chart provided above, we have considered the 4 major factors which are fencing material, gates, sandboard and installation.
However, there are 2 other factors that will have an impact on the final cost of fencing your arena. It’s best to keep them in mind to arrive at the final cost.
When you start your search for fencing materials, you will notice the most common ones are Timber, PVC, Steel, Flexible Plastic fencing and Borderline fencing.
All these options are tried and tested, with their own pros and cons. The cost of material depends majorly on the overall quality of fencing, the aesthetics, warranty, longevity, safety and strength. The final decision is driven by the looks you’re after and what you need to build a high-end premium property that should last for years.
To reach a definite cost of fencing your arena, you need to choose how many gates you want, what size of machinery do you need to bring in the arena or if you need PA (Personal Access) gates? The quality, material, and safety of the gates you choose will also affect the overall cost. The better you want your arena to be, the higher it will cost.
This is a critical factor when choosing the kind of fencing you want for your arena. It is the sandboard that usually comes under a lot of pressure and needs to contain the sand, so it doesn’t wash or blow away.
If the sandboard is made of softwood it tends to bow along the sides, impacting the aesthetics of your entire fencing arena.
With Timber Pine fencing, typically Pine sandboards are used. If you plan to use PVC or Horserail fencing, the usual practice is to use a heavily treated strong piece of Timber.
As compared to Pine fencing, Buckley Fencing System uses 70% stronger reinforced rails with a Steel sand board. It is strong and safe enough to bear any impact and pressure from the rails and portrays a uniform look under all circumstances.
If you’re planning to install your fencing arena as a DIY project, you can save on this cost. However, the cost of installation naturally increases if you hire a fencing contractor to do the job.
The overall cost will depend on how large or small your fencing arena is. The larger the arena, the higher will be your cost.
If you choose more rails, the cost will be higher. The most frequent practice is to use 2 rails in a fencing arena, to give it a minimalistic look and enable viewing from outside. It’s easier for people on the outside to look at the horse and rider if there are lesser rails blocking their view.
You learnt about why fencing an arena is important for your horse property, how much it will cost and the factors that play a role in moving the cost up or down.
Now you know that fencing your arena can cost you anywhere between $16,000 to $38,000. And the most crucial elements that make up this cost are fencing material, installation, gates and the sandboard.
In case you have more questions on how to plan and choose the right fencing for your arena or would like to learn further about the cost of fencing your arena using our Buckley Steel fencing system please reach out to our fencing expert.
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