April 18, 2024
Apple's New Campus is Over Budget and Behind Schedule

Apple's New Campus is Over Budget and Behind Schedule

Posted April 4, 2013 at 2:05pm by iClarified
Apple's new campus is over budget and behind schedule, according to new Bloomberg BusinessWeek report.

The budget for Apple’s Campus 2 has ballooned from less than $3 billion to nearly $5 billion, according to five people close to the project who were not authorized to speak on the record. If their consensus estimate is accurate, Apple’s expansion would eclipse the $3.9 billion being spent on the new World Trade Center complex in New York, and the new office space would run more than $1,500 per square foot—three times the cost of many top-of-the-line downtown corporate towers.

In addition to budget concerns the project is running behind. Tim Cook recently said the company's move-in date has been pushed back to 2016.


One reason for the new timetable, say three people who have spoken to Apple personnel about the project, is that the company has been working with lead architect Foster + Partners to cut $1 billion from the budget before proceeding. Jobs and Apple first hired Norman Foster’s firm, renowned for the rebuilt Reichstag in Berlin and Hearst Tower in New York, in 2010. Apple has named a general contractor—a joint venture of DPR Construction, in Redwood City, Calif., and prefabrication specialists Skanska USA Building in New York—but has not finalized agreements with the scores of subcontractors needed to complete the job. Some contractors will be submitting bids by May. There’s so much dirt to be removed, excavating the site will take six months and require a continuous, 24-hour convoy of trucks, says a former Apple manager who heard a presentation from Foster’s firm.

Bloomberg suggests that the company's massive bill for the project will be viewed unfavorably by investors.

“It would take some convincing for me to understand why $5 billion is the right number for a project like this,” says Keith Goddard, the chief executive of Tulsa-based Capital Advisors, which owns 30,537 shares of Apple. “This is rubbing salt in the wound, to spend at a level that most anyone would say is extravagant, at a time when they’re being so stingy on dividends.” If the stock continues to underperform, Goddard predicts, “this headquarters would perpetuate the negative story.”

More details about Apple's plan can be found in the four page report linked below...


Read More


Apple's New Campus is Over Budget and Behind Schedule

Apple's New Campus is Over Budget and Behind Schedule

Apple's New Campus is Over Budget and Behind Schedule
Add Comment
Would you like to be notified when someone replies or adds a new comment?
Yes (All Threads)
Yes (This Thread Only)
No
iClarified Icon
Notifications
Would you like to be notified when we post a new Apple news article or tutorial?
Yes
No
Comments (3)
You must login or register to add a comment...
Culua
Culua - April 6, 2013 at 2:15am
Is it going to be shiny and bright all the time when I look it?
Bob Fry
Bob Fry - April 5, 2013 at 10:37pm
Scale back the monster. Jobs is dead he can't care anymore.
Tim
Tim - April 4, 2013 at 2:22pm
This is a dream of Steve Jobs. if they cancel it it would be a huge tragedy! Its his money, screw the shareholders, apple has to finish this. Its what Steve would want. Besides, if it weren't for Steve the share holders wouldn't be rich.
Recent. Read the latest Apple News.
RECENT
Tutorials. Help is here.
TUTORIALS
Where to Download macOS Monterey
Where to Download macOS Ventura
AppleTV Firmware Download Locations
Where To Download iPad Firmware Files From
Where To Download iPhone Firmware Files From
Deals. Save on Apple devices and accessories.
DEALS