Las Vegas Contractors: The A's $1.75B Ballpark on the Strip Adds to an Already-Booming Market, Watch Your Rental Costs
The Oakland Athletics are building a $1.75 billion retractable-roof ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip, adding another mega-project to the busiest construction market in the West. Mortenson is managing the build, and the demand for cranes, aerial lifts, and concrete equipment adds to an already strained rental market. TrueRent shows Las Vegas contractors where United Rentals, Sunbelt, H&E, and Cashman Equipment are charging above market.
Las Vegas is in a construction supercycle. The A's ballpark, multiple resort projects, the MSG Sphere fallout, and ongoing Strip development are all competing for equipment. Desert heat, night work requirements, and the Strip location all add premium costs. When every contractor in Vegas is fighting for the same cranes and lifts, rental companies raise prices. TrueRent makes sure you're not paying more than the market demands.
Athletics Las Vegas Ballpark ($1.75B investment)
A new 33,000-seat retractable-roof Major League Baseball stadium on the Las Vegas Strip, south of the Tropicana site. The project includes the stadium, a surrounding entertainment district, and extensive infrastructure improvements. It will be one of the most architecturally ambitious ballparks ever built.
Vendors we benchmark
- United Rentals
- Sunbelt Rentals
- Herc Rentals
- H&E Equipment Services
- Cashman Equipment (CAT)
- EquipmentShare