Wakefield Trinity Wildcats are asking for support from volunteers after seeing the capacity of the club's Rapid Solicitors Stadium cut for the start of the season.
Following an annual review of the ground's safety certificate in recent weeks, they are required to operate at a reduced capacity of 5,333 for the beginning of the campaign.
The have hired a firm of engineers to take the lead on the work required and the club is now asking for support from volunteers to enable the work to be completed as quickly as possible.
The Wildcats' consultant chief executive Kath Hetherington told the club's official website: "We will be doing everything within our power to get the stadium to a point where we can operate at an increased capacity as soon as possible and in order to do that we are asking for the support of volunteers.
"Any builders, engineers or indeed anyone simply with time on their hands who can contribute to the works are asked to contact the club.
"We have just over 2,000 season ticket holders so we envisage the capacity being sufficient for the first few home games of the season, although we would advise supporters to purchase season tickets or individual match tickets in advance as opposed to paying on the gate as they may have done in previous years to guarantee they get to see the game.
"We hope to be operating at an increased capacity for the Good Friday derby against Castleford Tigers, however, this is not something we can put a specific timescale on and if it takes longer then so be it. This is where the support of volunteers will be key."