In November 2018, it was reported that the MSG Sphere would be built along with new bars, private suites, a museum and retail space.
AECOM began working on the site in February 2019, through a preliminary agreement. AECOM had worked on several other stadiums, including the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Excavation was underway in March 2019. Approximately 110,000 cubic yards (84,000 m3) of dirt and caliche were excavated to prepare the site for construction.
The project had 400 construction workers. This number was expected to eventually reach a peak of 1,500.
Construction of the basement was underway in July 2019.
By October 2019, construction crews had completed the 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) basement as well as the first ground level of the sphere.
The basement area will be used as public space for events.
Excavation went as deep as 21 feet (6.4 m) for construction of the basement.
In December 2019, the sphere reached 65 feet (20 m) in height with the completion of a fourth level, out of eight above-ground floors.
In February 2020, the world's fourth-largest crane, a Demag CC-8800 crawler crane, was set up on the site's northeast side for the purpose of lifting heavy construction materials.
The crane is capable of standing up to 580 feet (180 m).
Truss installation reached the midway point in May 2021, and the crane had to be moved to the southern side of the property to install the remainder.
Because of its size, the crane's relocation took two days.
The dome was topped off on June 18, 2021, and work was already underway on an external exosphere which would be built around the dome.
The exosphere will be made of LED light panels which will be visible from several miles away.
It will be 30 percent taller than the dome. Work on the sphere's interior began in August 2021.
Upon completion of the roof's steel frame, 6,000 cubic yards (4,600 m3) of concrete were then pumped onto the roof.
This formed a layer measuring 10 inches (250 mm) in thickness, and weighing approximately 10,000 tons.
The roof was finished in October 2021. Crews then turned their focus to a 730-ton steel interior frame which will support the LED screens and audio system.
Work on the interior frame continued into 2022.
A second topping out, for the exosphere, took place on May 24, 2022.
This was followed by installation of the interior and exterior LED screens.
The latter was illuminated for the first time on July 4, 2023, during Independence Day celebrations.
The Sphere soon went viral for its display of images.
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