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Title: In building its massive new campus, Apple still sweats the small stuff
Post by: HCK on February 08, 2017, 04:05:22 pm
In building its massive new campus, Apple still sweats the small stuff

More than just a new headquarters, Campus 2 is a reflection of Apple's corporate character.

When it comes to the new company headquarters, no detail was apparently beneath Apple's notice. A new report dives into the construction of Campus 2, and Apple's high standards for each facet of the building, encompassing everything from doors to signage to pipes.

Speaking to Reuters, workers from the project noted that Apple's quality standards were as high for the parts of the building that people won't see as for those that they will:


  Fanatical attention to detail is a key tenet. Early in construction, Apple managers told the construction team that the ceiling - composed of large panels of polished concrete - should be immaculate inside and out, just as the inside of the iPhone's audio jack is a finished product, a former construction manager recalled.
 
  Thus, each of the thousands of ceiling panels had to win approval from both Apple's in-house team and the general contractor, onc...

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