Check out how far Apple's $5 billion 'spaceship' campus has come in the past year by Kif Leswing on Oct 31, 2016, 9:23 AM Advertisement
Apple updated the construction schedule for its new Cupertino, California headquarters last week. The end date for building and construction is now in the first quarter of 2017, and landscaping and sitework is expected to drag on into the second quarter. Looking at new drone videos filmed by Duncan Sinfeld and Matthew Roberts, you can see Apple Campus 2 might not be move-in ready yet, but it's getting close. Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company will move into its new digs in early 2017. Landscaping has already begun, and Apple is starting to plant trees — the first step in turning its $5 billion "Spaceship" office into an integrated campus. Duncan Sinfeld's November video, filmed with a drone, you can see just how far the campus has come since last year. Before showing what the site looks like now, he includes images from November 2015, which gives a solid sense of scale. Take a look: SEE ALSO: This is the giant auditorium that Apple is about to cover with dirt Here's what the campus looked like last year:
Here's what it looks like today:
The crane portion of construction is winding down.
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