According to Spanish media reports, renovation work at Camp Nou, Barcelona’s home stadium, is progressing well. In the past three months, 70% of the pillars and beams in the main structure have been completed, and significant progress has been made in the renovation of the stadium’s interior.
The past few months have been crucial milestones for the Camp Nou stadium renovation. Despite the intense heat in Barcelona, August has seen smooth progress. After completing the concrete pouring for the lower level, 70% of the pillars and beams in the main structure have been installed, awaiting subsequent concrete pouring.
To facilitate construction, workers have installed numerous scaffolding to ensure easier construction and a more robust main structure.
While the main structure has seen significant changes, the stand areas have progressed less dramatically over the past few months. Future shop and café areas have shown no noticeable progress.
Furthermore, the most significant change to Camp Nou will be the addition of a parking garage, a relatively large change in the renovation. The new parking garage will have capacity for 3,000 vehicles.
In addition to the main framework, work is also underway within the stadium itself. The installation of the first tier stands is nearing completion, and the gaps between the first and second tiers are being filled. The second tier stands are also taking shape, and other tasks are being carried out rapidly.
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