Roofing for Sydney Cricket Ground pavilion features tapered FreeForm sheets
Fielders was contracted by AW Edwards Pty Ltd and Cox Architects to provide a roofing solution for the large canopy of the new pavilion.
The Project
The $197.5-million redevelopment of the MA Noble and Donald Bradman Stand at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) was completed in July 2014 to provide an additional 13,360 seats for the ground and deliver a world-class sports and recreation facility for NSW.
Fielders was contracted by AW Edwards Pty Ltd and Cox Architects to provide a roofing solution for the large canopy of the new pavilion, to provide coverage for 85% of the new seating.
The Process
The Fielders mobile roll-former was based onsite at the SCG to roll the tapered FreeForm sheets to assist in a faster turnaround of the sheeting. The materials were hoisted by a crane to the top of the pavilion using a 48m spreader bar, in what was a 20-day roll and installation process from start to finish.
The Solution
Given the unique curved shape of the pavilion’s roof, the FreeForm standing seam profile was selected by the architect and builder as it was capable of delivering the complex design brief. The roof was to be sprung curved in both directions, creating concave radii from 120m in the centre, curving down to 55m at both ends, which relied on the flexibility of the FreeForm system to create the natural curves required to synthesise with the ‘helmet’ style outline of the canopy.
Over 5,000m² of tapered white COLORBOND FreeForm 0.75mm BMT was supplied, and the material was tapered from 400mm down to 250mm to meet the natural curves of the structure.
Project Details
Project location: Sydney Cricket Ground, NSW
Architect: Cox Architects
Contractor: AW Edwards Pty Ltd
Product: Over 5,000m² of FreeForm roofing sheets, tapered from 400mm down to 250mm, rolled to a maximum length of 45m
Completed: July 2014