B.C. government says stadium upgrades needed to bring in high-profile events
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s provincial government is pitching repairs to B.C. Place for hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup as much needed and a way for the venue to hold more events in the future, but isn’t able to give a specific figure about what the needed renovations could cost.
The B.C. Pavilion Corp., the Crown corporation that operates the publicly owned stadium, has issued a request for proposals (RFP) to hire a consultant for the work.
It underwent a previous $514 million renovation in 2011, which satisfied hosting duties for the 2015 Women’s World Cup final.
Tourism and sports minister Lana Popham said in an interview that the repairs would help bring high profile acts to the venue.