Fans can get a peek at what's happening at the Rangers' new $1.1 billion stadium with time-lapse cameras that construction officials have installed near the site.

The camera feed went online Wednesday and allows viewers to zoom in on different angles available through the feed. The camera is mounted on the back of the right-field video board of Globe Life Park — the Rangers' home until the 2020 season — and provides a view looking south on the 13-acre Globe Life Field site.

Two more cameras are in the works — one mounted on AT&T Stadium that faces east and one on a utility pole on Stadium Drive that will face west, Rangers officials said.

The ballpark's groundbreaking took place in late September. Excavation, installation of the soil retention system, pier drilling and the running of underground utilities are in progress, Rangers officials said.

Click here to watch the webcam.