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Get ready for the works to arrive on Spotify Camp Nou every second Saturday!

After two Saturdays without work at Spotify Camp Nou due to complaints from residents of The Cortsconstruction work resumed today at 10:00 a.m. and will end at 8:00 p.m. The decision was taken at a meeting last Thursday 20, with the participation of Barcelona City Hall to allow FC Barcelona continue to work every other Saturday. This arrangement is temporary and will be in effect until Saturday, July 13. Another meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 16 to finalize the agreements between the City Hall, the neighbors and the Barça club. Les Corts The district approved the decision after confirming that working conditions were being met “in terms of hours and noise.”

Working hours Monday through Friday are 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with special permission to extend work until 10:00 p.m. for interior tasks that do not involve machinery, to minimize noise or light nuisance to neighbors. Previously, work continued until midnight until early June.

FC Barcelonawork with Limak Construction on a major project, aims for the resumption of football matches at the Barcelona stadium by the second half of December 2024. The club remains optimistic and is looking forward to the league matches on December 15 against Leganes and on December 22 against Atletico Madridan important rival, to mark the return to Spotify Camp Nou with the first and second stands open to the public and around 60,000 seats available.

Recent weeks have seen significant progress in construction. The framework of the new third stand is taking shape, covering a quarter of the stadium, with numerous cross beams already in place to create the double vip ring between the second and third levels. Work on the two-story basement car park near the Lateral Esplanade and the South Gol is also underway.

In the stands, the concrete rows are being prepared to accommodate the new seats. The first rows of the stand have already been rebuilt and are now moving forward into the side section to improve visibility for the future.



This content has been translated and adapted from the Spanish version of the digital newspaper