According to a report published by The Boston Globe, Peter Campot- director of construction- said the project is on schedule. The resort is set to open at 8 p.m. on June 24, 2019, Wynn officials said.
Crews are now building complicated portions of the lower floors, but in four to six weeks, work on the tower should accelerate to add one new floor about every week. By year’s end, the tower should reach its full height, with about half covered with glass.

Elevator shafts are rising from the foundation, and it’s possible to make out the curved shape of what will be a 29-story hotel tower of bronze glass. The tower will be 370 feet, 3 inches tall, according to Wynn Resorts.
In other parts of the site, cranes lowered steel beams to workers who guided them into place. Another group worked on the permanent bulkhead on the riverbank. Dump trucks and earth-moving machines rumbled across the property.