Spotify Camp Nou developing nicely

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The overall overhaul of Spotify Camp Nou is going on schedule and is expected to be completed in November 2024, in a position to welcome enthusiasts back to their true home. After several months of excavation and demolition, with the iconic 1957 under a protective cover, the actual structure phase is now in full swing.

The foundations of the 3rd tier are expected to be ready in the next fortnight, and some of the pillars of the South Finish and the side spaces are already in position in sight. Of the six cranes that will operate at the site, 3 are lined up one position in action and the fourth will soon be in position and will be located on the forecourt of the stands. These were specially sent from Kuwait as they want to be 85 meters above the subsurface point and their dams are also 85 meters away. Cranes can normally carry about 10 tonnes, but cranes can carry 12 times more, or 120 tonnes.

 

Work in the first and second grades is also progressing well. More than 45% of the repair of the existing layout has been completed and parts of the original 1957 layout are being painted and will be reused, such as the side road element, the gap (between the existing terrace and the façade of the new stadium) and others. The walls between the Goal Sur domain and the Travessera de les Corts, as well as between the Goal Norte domain and Joan XXIII avenue, are already finished as planned, and paintings are being carried out in the underground car park under the stadium.

By late January, there will be around 1,000 people working on the Spotify Camp Nou, the even more will be expected once work on the new facade is in full progress.

 

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