Las Vegas A’s Stadium Update: Ironworkers High on the Steel (Saturday, May 2)
“Ironworkers were high up on the steel today, continuing the frame build-out while cranes lifted more structural pieces into place. You can see crews working around the diagonal bracing and connection points, with one worker cutting metal decking/platform material near the top of the structure. The pace out here is wild — cranes moving, steel going up, crews tying pieces together, and the stadium frame getting more defined by the day. Whatever side of the A’s debate you’re on, this is real work happening in real time on the Las Vegas Strip. The pace out here is wild—cranes moving, steel going up, and the stadium frame getting more defined by the day. As of May 2, 2026, “Big Red,” the giant crane on the interior, is actively being used for roof support shoring. The vertical progress is currently ahead of schedule, with the first sections of the roof steel expected to start going in this June. Whatever side of the A’s debate you’re on, this is real work happening in real time on the Las Vegas Strip. 🏗️⚾🔥 In this update: • Structural Steel: Watch as the “Big Red” crane and others maneuver massive structural pieces into place • High-Wire Work: Close-up views of crews tying the frame together and working on the upper levels • Project Timeline: Details on the upcoming roof steel installation and the 2028 stadium opening. Stay Connected: If you enjoy tracking the progress of the A’s stadium and other major Las Vegas construction projects like the Hard Rock Guitar Tower, make sure to Subscribe and hit the notification bell! #LasVegas #AsStadium #ConstructionUpdate #MLB #VegasStrip #StadiumBuild #BigRed #Ironworkers”
