Following a new drone flyover of Apple’s under construction Campus 2 over the weekend, Apple and the City of Cupertino today shared an official updated aerial shot of the site showing the latest progress on the project.

Apple appears to have made a lot of progress on the building’s foundation and earthwork for the surrounding campus since last checking in with official aerial imagery.

Construction on the new building, which is set to house 12,000 staff by its estimated 2016 completion date, is currently in the earthwork/building construction phase that kicked off in the second quarter of 2014 earlier this year. Apple is also planning to continue demolition and street utilities work until the end of the year, with building construction expected to wrap up by the end of calendar 2016:

Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke about the ‘Spaceship” Campus 2 HQ in a recent interview noting that he thinks it will “be the greenest building on the planet.”