First announced by Steve Jobs in 2006, Apple kicked off construction on its new 176-acre “Campus 2” in late 2013/early 2014 and expects to move in around 12,000 of its employees when the project is complete. Apple currently plans to wrap up construction by late 2016, so it’s possible the company could move into the new 2.8 million sq ft location starting sometime in early 2017.

Apple has been providing sporadic updates on progress on the site, but we have a more comprehensive timeline below that we’ll update as we follow along with Apple’s progress on the under-construction Campus 2 facility in Cupertino.

We start things off with video of Steve Jobs’ original presentation to city council in Cupertino back in April, 2006, where he first announced the company’s plans for Campus 2:

April, 2006:

June, 2011:

June, 2012:

6 Introduction 3 Site Plan & Landscape 16 Site Plan & Landscape

Sept, 2012:

Detailed blueprints & indoor renderings leak

April, 2013:

November, 2013:

February, 2014:

July, 2014:

August, 2014:

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January, 2015:

February, 2015:

Image via KQED Image via KQED Image via KQED

Apple shares latest official aerial shot through Cupertino’s website (Feb. 17):

Tim Cook inspects the last of 2400 giant glass panels for Campus 2 at glass maker seele in Augsburg (Feb. 23):

Here’s the last of 2400 giant panels for Apple Campus 2. Thanks to the innovative glass makers at seele in Augsburg! pic.twitter.com/bZVe3dIGL0 — Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 23, 2015

March, 2015:

Apple shares new official aerial shots in March

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April, 2015:

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Reader @AsimMomin22 sent in this shot taken during a recent flight over the site:

April 28, 2015: Apple’s latest official aerial shot via The City of Cupertino

May, 2015:

May 1st: Apple shares a new image showing construction progress:

May 12:

May 12: Drone master @ myithz sent in these new photos of Campus 2 from 375ft up:

May 19:

May 27:

June, 2015:

June 5: The latest official aerial shot from Apple:

June 30: Latest Apple Campus 2 drone flyover shows the spaceship taking off

July 14:

August, 2015:

Aug 19:

Aug 31:

Aug 31: Drone pilot Duncan Sinfield shares a new flyover of the site (via MacRumors)

October, 2015:

October, 5: new drone footage courtesy of MyithZ:

October, 19: Apple shares Campus 2 aerial shot showing progress on solar panels, glass walls, and more:

October, 26: Apple’s latest Campus 2 aerial shot with an angle that shows the significant progress made on the main circular structure in recent months:

November, 2015:

November, 1: A new drone flyover from Duncan Sinfield (via MR):

November, 17: Apple’s latest official aerial shot via the City of Cupertino:

November, 21: A new official aerial shot via the City of Cupertino:

December, 2015:

December, 4: A new drone flyover from Duncan Sinfield (via MR) shows off a ton of progress made in recent weeks including on the underground auditorium Apple is building not far from the main circular building:

December, 21: Apple’s latest aerial shot of Campus 2 via The City of Cupertino:

January, 2016:

Jan 4: Apple’s latest aerial shot of Campus 2 construction progress via the City of Cupertino:

Feb, 2016:

Feb 2: Apple latest official aerial shot via the City of Cupertino:

Feb 8: Another official aerial shot from Apple via the the City of Cupertino:

Feb 22: recently installed at Campus 2 ( New photos of glass panels, the largest curved pieces of glass in the world,recently installed at Campus 2 ( via DailyMail ):

Mar, 2016:

Mar 29: Apple’s latest aerial photo of Campus 2 construction progress via City of Cupertino.

Apr, 2016:

May, 2016:

May 31: An update as we head into June with a new flyover of the site today and some aerial shots:

June, 2016:

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Sept, 2016:

Oct, 2016:

Oct 12: Ground shots at Campus 2:

Nov, 2016:

Nov 21: Apple’s latest official aerial shot via City of Cupertino:

Dec, 2016:

Dec 29: New aerial images from SkyIMD (via MR):

Jan, 2017:

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May, 2017:

May 14: Latest drone video shows how Apple Park construction has progressed over the last year

June, 2017:

Nov 8, 2017: Apple to hold Apple Park Visitor Center grand opening on November 17

January 26, 2017: Apple now given permission to move employees into five of the 12 Apple Park sections

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