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Apple & Cupertino share updated Campus 2 aerial shot showing progress on building construction

Following our latest drone video that we shared over the weekend, the City of Cupertino has posted an updated, official aerial shot from Apple showing progress at Apple’s under construction Campus 2.

The image shows Apple is making progress on the foundation and early stages of building construction as the company prepares to finish work on street utilities, earthwork and demolition.

Apple is still on track to complete the project by the end of 2016, according to the City of Cupertino’s website tracking progress and providing construction updates for locals. Apple kicked off early work on demolition and street utilities late in 2013 with earthwork and building construction starting earlier this year. Work on street utilities and demolition is expected to wrap up at the end of this year with earthwork continuing into early 2015 and building construction into late 2016:

When complete, Apple’s new Campus 2 structure and 176 acre campus will house 12,000 staff in 2.8M square feet of what Tim Cook said will be the “greenest building on the planet.”

You can follow the progress in our Campus 2 story line here as we continue to post more drone videos over the coming weeks. Our latest, which gives a much closer look at progress on the structure and surrounding campus than Apple’s shot, is available here.

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Comments

  1. giskardian - 9 years ago

    Looks like they already finished the space for the Mac Mini and iPad Mini engineering teams!

  2. Taste_of_Apple - 9 years ago

    It’s coming along nicely.

  3. calisurfboy - 9 years ago

    I’ve looked at the artist renditions of the building on a few websites now. This thing looks hideous.

  4. mooeymoose - 9 years ago

    So, just how many governments and companies around to world are trying to get spying equipment implanted in that building?

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