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Upgrades begin after $2.4m investment in Norm Sadler Pavilion

May 23, 2025, 10:23 AM by User Not Found
A community sporting hub in the City of Kalamunda is a step closer to completion with works underway on the upgrades to the Norm Sadler Pavilion at the Maida Vale Reserve.

The $6 million project is supported with a $2.4 million investment from the WA Government and will include the construction of three new changerooms for players, an umpires changeroom, first aid room, storage, and new internal toilets.

The facility improvements will also include refurbishing four existing changerooms, kitchen and social areas.

 The Norm Sadler Pavilion supports a variety of local community sports including Baseball, Cricket, Football (Soccer), Teeball and Softball with the facility being home to local teams, the Kalamunda Rangers and Kalamunda City Football Club. 

The City of Kalamunda awarded the tender for redevelopment works to local WA business AE Hoskins Building Services in Balcatta. 

The Kalamunda community will soon benefit from this revitalised recreational facility, with an expected 12-month construction time. 

An architects impression of the Norm Sadler Pavilion

Image: Architects render of the upgrade to the Norm Sadler Pavilion

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Upgrades begin after $2.4m investment in Norm Sadler Pavilion

May 23, 2025, 10:23 AM by User Not Found
A community sporting hub in the City of Kalamunda is a step closer to completion with works underway on the upgrades to the Norm Sadler Pavilion at the Maida Vale Reserve.

The $6 million project is supported with a $2.4 million investment from the WA Government and will include the construction of three new changerooms for players, an umpires changeroom, first aid room, storage, and new internal toilets.

The facility improvements will also include refurbishing four existing changerooms, kitchen and social areas.

 The Norm Sadler Pavilion supports a variety of local community sports including Baseball, Cricket, Football (Soccer), Teeball and Softball with the facility being home to local teams, the Kalamunda Rangers and Kalamunda City Football Club. 

The City of Kalamunda awarded the tender for redevelopment works to local WA business AE Hoskins Building Services in Balcatta. 

The Kalamunda community will soon benefit from this revitalised recreational facility, with an expected 12-month construction time. 

An architects impression of the Norm Sadler Pavilion

Image: Architects render of the upgrade to the Norm Sadler Pavilion

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