Love Island bosses are hustling to prepare the notable telly villa only weeks before the new cast show up for the show's summer launch.
Photographs reveal the ITV2 hit show's team are beavering away at the rambling pad in Majorca.
The aerial photos show building works are going full bore at the Spanish property to change it into a neon heaven for the provocative singletons.
Tractors and trucks should be visible moving bits of set, and transitory site workplaces are set up in holders spotted around the site.
With only a month and a half to go before the reputed June 5 beginning date, there isn't yet any indication of the manor fire pit where standard dumpings and show happens.
The pool is likewise missing any decking and the nursery is inadequate with regards to sunloungers, beanbags and Love Island's brand name neon style.
The winter time of year rendition of the hit ITV2 reality series might be finished yet watchers haven't got long to sit tight for the late spring season to start off.
What's more, the estate will look totally changed when the works are finished.
Last year, the stylish home flaunted the greatest kitchen ever, a shiny new ocean side cabin seat and an out of control new room where the activity will (ideally) occur.
The show's renowned outside kitchen got back with a L-molded white island where Islanders would wait for a morning talk around rock shaded worked in units and drawers.
Watchers were left totally astounded by Maya's show debut in January - and how much times she was seen on screen.
The new host showed up in the manor two times in a single episode and fans couldn't avoid kidding that it was at that point a larger number of times than Laura Whitmore visited.