Apple Park: May 2017 Construction Update [VIDEO]

YouTuber and drone videographer Matthew Roberts has posted a new video to his channel this morning, covering the ongoing process of construction at Apple Park.

After Apple officially announced the name for its new headquarters back in February, construction on the site has ramped up rapidly. The solar panel installation on the roof seems to be nearly complete, while the courtyard is still seeing major construction, with a lot of greenery still missing.

Landscaping efforts for the new campus have been expanding over the past few weeks, so much so that Apple has caused tree shortages for other companies in the area. In Roberts’ newest video, it’s evident that there is still much time left for Apple’s landscaping to be finished, which will eventually end with 9,000 trees.

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The continuation of landscaping, as well as construction on some of the auxiliary buildings, will continue into the summer, well after Apple moves the first employees into the main building. It will take approximately six months for the company to transfer all 13,000 workers into Apple Park.

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