Construction continues at a rapid pace, project completion expected sometime at the end of the fourth quarter of 2016

Jan 20, 2015 14:21 GMT  ·  By

Through the City of Cupertino’s official web site, Apple has released a new aerial photo depicting the progress being made on its new campus building which the company expects to be finished in the next two years.

Once every week or so, Apple releases a new aerial photo of Campus 2, a circular-shaped building that so far doesn’t have much to show (for the money being invested in the project).

Weekly updates?

This is the fourth (possibly even the fifth) such image released by the Cupertino giant so far. It’s unclear if the Mac maker plans to update Cupertino.org with a new photo like this every week, but we certainly don’t mind seeing how things progress on the construction site. Though a timelapse shot with the iPhone 6 Plus would probably be even more satisfying.

Jokes aside, Apple still expects the work to be completed at the end of 2016, according to the General Project Schedule posted just above the aerial shot. The web page further offers information for motorists roaming the roads surrounding the areas, such as “Lane reductions on Wolfe Road between Pruneridge Avenue and Homestead Road,” and “Left turns from northbound Wolfe road to westbound Homestead Road are reduced to a single lane.”

We recently highlighted the best Apple Campus 2 renderings we could find. In case you want to see what the finished building will look like, head on over to Here Are the Best Apple “Spaceship” Renderings Yet – Gallery.