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Apple has begun to make significant progress on the construction of its future campus in Austin, Texas, judging by photos of the project sent to AppleInsider. The last report of progress on the campus came in December of 2012 as basic work began, with the new photos showing advancements toward the construction of multiple buildings, a working fountain and a filled pond, along with complete fences and sidewalks.

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When complete, the Austin site will be used as the company's "Americas Operations Center." The new facility is being built in two stages. The first stage, seen in these photos, is slated to add 200,000 square feet of office space at a cost of $56 million. The second stage, scheduled to begin in 2015, will create 800,000 square feet of operating space.
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The plans for the new campus were announced in March 2012 after Apple committed to spend $304 million on the Texas project, with 3,600 employees expected at the new facilities. After government approvals, Apple was then able to purchase the land in July 2012, which is when work began. The campus is expected to see full completion by the end of 2021, with the bottom 10 percent of the workers at the facility reportedly receiving an average yearly salary of $35,000, and contractors being paid a minimum of $11 per hour.

Progress on the expanded Austin campus comes as plans for Apple's future "Spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California were approved by a regulatory commission last week. That project appears set for a final approval vote on November 19 that would leave it on track for a 2016 opening.

Article Link: Apple's New Operations Campus in Austin, Texas Taking Shape
 
What a dull building

My sentiments exactly, though we could be spoiled by that "spaceship" campus. This one looks more like a parking garage. In fact, I think that's what we're looking at. The actual "campus" is probably to the right. Still, nothing too architecturally exciting. (Cue the "Steve wouldn't have allowed that" comments.)

Is that a boat ramp leading into the pond?

Good question. It's a bit too steep. Maybe it'll be a water slide.
 
"Americas Operations Center".

What do you think will be the differences in use, between Cupertino and Austin campuses then?

(I presume this is not the place they're building the new Mac Pro's is it, given it looks like an office facility, rather than an industrial one? ...And given the MP's are due for release in a month or two, lol!)

My guess, given the name, is that the engineering & design staff will be CA-based, and all the backend office staff will now be TX-based?
 
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"Americas Operations Center".


AppleCare support, Online store support, Phone support, etc.
All the new live chat functionality of support.apple.com, the Store.apple.com support channels, any telephone support.
Depot repairs, any form of issues or Customer Relations gets routed there.

So a majority of the customer service/customer relations are going to be facilitated here.
 
"Is that a boat ramp leading into the pond?"

That's the Ted Kennedy Memorial Parkway. Note the bubbling water in the foreground.
 
AppleCare support, Online store support, Phone support, etc.
All the new live chat functionality of support.apple.com, the Store.apple.com support channels, any telephone support.
Depot repairs, any form of issues or Customer Relations gets routed there.

So a majority of the customer service/customer relations are going to be facilitated here.

Ah, I see, thanks. Seems logical the CA place keeps mostly ALL the current staff, with the support staff then in a another centralised place in TX.


Looks like a parking garage, not an office building.

Erm, obviously...try reading the other few comments instead of just repeating them:
...The actual "campus" is probably to the right. Still, nothing too architecturally exciting. (Cue the "Steve wouldn't have allowed that" comments.)
 
"Americas Operations Center".

What do you think will be the differences in use, between Cupertino and Austin campuses then?

From some of the job postings I have seen, "Americas" (with the s on the end) seems to indicate business dealings with central and south American vendors and customers.

YMMV
 
Lake with Dolphins & Goldfish

But, but, but the Spaceship Campus doesn't have a lake with dolphins and goldfish in it? :D
 
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