Stadia Magazine
Stadia Magazine
A joint venture between Clark Construction and D.A. Everett Construction will oversee the $800 million renovationof Bank of America Stadium, home of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, according to an announcement from Tepper Sports & Entertainment. Work is scheduled to begin in 2026 and conclude by 2030.
The project will modernise the Charlotte, North Carolina venue, enhancing infrastructure, technology, and fan experience. Early phases will focus on electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and HVAC upgrades, with subsequent work including new seating, lighting, concessions, concourse improvements, upgraded audio and video systems, and exterior video boards for community events. A group viewing area will also be added in the upper bowl.
Alongside the stadium renovation, the Panthers’ existing nine-acre practice field will be redeveloped to include a new indoor field house, to be delivered by Rodgers Builders and R.J. Leeper Construction, both Charlotte-based firms.
CAA Icon will act as project manager and owner’s representative, while HOK, the original architect of Bank of America Stadium in the 1990s, will once again provide design services.
The renovation is primarily financed through tourism tax revenue, which will cover 80% of the total cost. The Charlotte City Council approved the project in June 2024, later authorising $650 million in debt to move forward.
As part of the city’s inclusion goals, 15% of construction work will go to minority-owned small businesses and 12% to women-owned firms. Both D.A. Everett Construction and R.J. Leeper Construction are minority-owned companies.
In addition to hosting the Carolina Panthers, Bank of America Stadium is also home to Major League Soccer’s Charlotte FC.
























