Large-scale stadium construction projects require simultaneous progress across multiple interconnected systems, including structural frameworks (compression rings), exterior cladding (facade panels), and interior infrastructure (plasterboard, ventilation, mobility cores), with coordinated work across different sectors enabling faster overall completion.
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Camp Nou Construction Update (May 22, 2026) || Roof, Facade & Interior WorkHinzugefügt:
Hi everyone. Welcome back to a brand new update on the construction progress of Spotify Camp Nou. If you love following the future home of FC Barcelona, then make sure to hit that like button, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications so you never miss any daily updates from the stadium.
Today's May 22 update is one of the most important updates in recent weeks because multiple major areas of the project are moving forward simultaneously, seeing major progress on the compression ring structure, huge activity in the Tribuna and Tribune sectors, fresh facade and sandwich panel installations, and interior middle work developing faster than expected. So, let's go through everything step-by-step.
The biggest talking point from today's construction visit has to be the compression ring. Over the last few weeks, this structure has become the heart of the entire roof system, and now the pace of work around it is becoming extremely intense. One of the clearest signs of progress is the fact that new components are arriving almost every single day.
This is no longer a weekly installation process. Massive structural pieces, including radial beams, flanges, and support columns are continuously being delivered and prepared for installation.
Tower cranes remained active throughout the day, lifting and positioning materials around the Up For Astra sections of the stadium. Workers were seen preparing new connection points while additional beam clusters were already staged nearby waiting for the next lift. This tells us something very important. The project is not slowing down because of missing materials.
Everything needed for the next stages already appears to be on site. The south side compression ring continues to attract major attention because this section is expected to define the future roof alignment of the stadium. From ground level, it is difficult to fully understand the scale of the operation.
But the amount of equipment working there confirms how critical this area has become. So, another important detail is how organized the staging zones now look.
Structural elements are no longer scattered randomly around the site.
Instead, they are grouped in precise installation order, which usually happens when construction enters a faster and more coordinated phase.
What makes this even more exciting is the timing. With the summer calendar now opening up, construction teams appear ready to accelerate work even further. Cruising, if the current rhythm continues, the compression ring could advance much faster than many people originally expected. Now, let's move over to the Tribuna and corner sector areas because this part of the stadium was one of the busiest locations during today's visit. The biggest development here is the dramatic increase in activity around the diamond zone and the surrounding structural sections.
After weeks of limited visible progress, concrete operations have now accelerated significantly. Areas that previously showed only exposed reinforcement and framework are now fully poured and completed. This tells us that construction teams are moving through the preparation stages much faster than before. Once concrete starts flowing consistently in these sections, progress can become very visible within only a few days. At the same time, slat and lama installations have officially started in the corner sector.
Multiple pieces were already mounted onto the false ceiling structure, while cranes continued lifting additional components into place throughout the day. What makes this area so impressive right now is the number of teams working simultaneously.
Lift platforms, cranes, and support vehicles are all operating together inside a relatively compact zone.
This level of coordination usually happens when a section becomes a high-priority target. Curved supports for the facade connections are also clearly visible now, giving us a better understanding of how the outer stadium appearance will eventually come together. Slowly but surely, the architectural identity of the new Camp Nou is starting to emerge. Another major sign of progress is how quickly this corner section changed compared to previous weeks.
Earlier, this zone looked relatively quiet. Now, it feels completely transformed into one of the most active construction hotspots in the entire stadium.
The Tribuna area, especially, important because it connects multiple structural and facade systems together. Everything happening here directly affects the visual and functional completion of nearby sectors.
One of the most exciting moments from today's update was the movement of sandwich panels onto higher levels of the stadium structure. For the first time, panels were lifted beyond the first cantilever level and moved toward the second cladding tier.
This is a very important milestone. It signals that facade construction is now expanding vertically in a serious way.
Workers on aerial platforms were actively managing installations while support brackets behind the facade were already fully prepared. Compared to previous days, the amount of completed setup work was noticeably larger.
This might seem like a small detail at first, but visually it changes everything. Once sandwich panels begin reaching higher elevations, the stadium finally starts looking more more enclosed and complete from the outside.
Fresh slat deliveries also arrived directly into the south goal area today.
Trucks loaded with new materials entered the site while workers immediately began organizing the installation zones.
This preparation phase is extremely important because facade installation requires precision.
Every panel must align perfectly with the surrounding structure, especially at these higher levels. Another interesting detail is the growing number of completed supports now visible around the stadium.
In previous weeks, many facade sections looked incomplete or disconnected.
Today, the stadium looks much more unified structurally.
While exterior construction continues grabbing attention, the middle work and interior fit out inside the stadium are also moving forward rapidly. This part of the project off often receives less attention, but it is absolutely critical for the stadium's final functionality. Inside next thirds, workers were actively installing plasterboard systems and interior structural components.
Platforms were positioned throughout the building as teams worked from the inside outward.
Service installations are also progressing steadily. Black tubing and infrastructure systems were visible underneath several cantilever sections, especially around the south goal area.
These systems will eventually support lighting, electrical connections, ventilation, and other essential stadium operations.
Elevator and mobility core areas are also developing quickly. Support brackets between pillars and elevator shafts have now been installed on both sides, confirming that internal mobility systems are entering more advanced phases.
Painting work remains another major focus, especially in the northern sections of the stadium.
Teams continue applying fireproof coatings and final black finishes across structural beams and brackets. This process is far more important than many people realize, because several facade installations cannot move forward until the protective coatings are fully completed. In the tribune area, concrete pumping operations were also underway at higher level levels, while structural beam preparation continued below. Even though this section looked calmer visually compared to other zones, there There still a huge amount of technical work happening behind the scenes. What stands out most is how construction is now happening in layers.
Exterior cladding, structural installations, interior systems, painting, and mobility work are all progressing together at the same time.
Today's May 22 construction update clearly showed one thing. The new Spotify Camp Nou is entering one of the fastest and most exciting phases of the entire rebuild. The compression ring is advancing daily.
The Tribuna area is exploding with activity.
Facade panels are climbing to higher levels and the interior middle work is progressing across multiple zones simultaneously.
This no longer feels like isolated construction stages.
It now feels like the entire stadium is evolving together at full speed.
And if the current momentum continues through summer, the next few months could completely transform the visual appearance of the stadium. Enjoy today's massive May 22 update.
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