Spain: Camp Nou under construction 24 hours a day, four days a week
source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina Skóra
Barcelona's City Council has approved a permit allowing FC Barcelona to carry out construction work at Spotify Camp Nou 24 hours a day, four days a week.
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More work, but within the rules
Under this decision, which remains in effect until April 7, the club can continue work non-stop from Monday at 8:00 AM until Friday at 11:59 PM. On Saturdays, the current schedule will still apply—work can be carried out from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, though without using the waste processing facility on the site of the former Miniestadi.
Extending working hours is crucial to speeding up the renovation of Spotify Camp Nou. At the same time, the club is implementing all necessary measures to minimize the impact on local residents. Dust sensors and sound meters are being installed to ensure compliance with building permit conditions.
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What's happening on-site?
Progress is visible in different parts of the stadium. In addition to preparations for the new pitch—which, according to the schedule, should be completed by the end of April—two significant changes have taken place in the stands. The first is the installation of press booths for media representatives. These are currently located in the upper section of the second tier of the main stand. This setup is temporary and will remain in place until the VIP ring and the third tier of stands are completed. The second major development is the installation of the first LED screens between the first and second tiers. These will display sponsor advertisements and match scores. The panels will encircle the entire stadium and are part of the modern technology being introduced in the Camp Nou redevelopment project.
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