Mathew Roberts has become a regular name on I'm from Mac posts thanks to the great work he does every month with his drone. Thanks to Roberts, since the construction began we have been, month after month, seeing how the works have been progressing. A couple of days ago, Roberts uploaded a new video to his YouTube channel in which we can see the progress of the construction of Apple Park, an Apple Park that will soon begin to receive the first workers during a process of move that will last about six months.
Since Apple officially announced the name of the new facilities last February, the state of the works has been progressing rapidly especially in the external aspects that most attracted attention, such as the finishing of the works in the upper part of the building where the solar panels are located. As we can see in this video, the upper part of the Spaceship is practically finished in the absence of small details that should affect the operation of one of the main power sources in Apple Park.
The video also shows us the exteriors of the facilities and auxiliary buildings, works that will probably finish before the summer starts, before the Apple guys start moving into the new facility. The parking area is finished, as is the auditorium area, an auditorium that has been christened the Steve Jobs Teather in homage to the head of the company during the brightest time. The relocation process is estimated to last approximately six months, a process that will affect some 13.000 employees.