Nope. Madrid's totally clean and free of any public works projects.
<wink wink. nudge nudge>
But seriously folks, (bu dum dum!) the whole city looks like a scene out of The Terminator, the futuristic part where "the machines" rule the land.
There's the whole river/M-30 project, then there's the related project around the Puerta de San Vicente (next to Principe Pio), then there's the never ending Puerta del Sol project, plus at least one of the buildings surrounding SOL is always covered in scaffolding, Plaza de Santo Domingo is actually non-existant due to the underground parking garage going in there, there's a construction wall surrounding the front portion of Atocha train station, the final section of Calle Arenal (closest to Opera) is being pedestrianized, and several different buildings every month are under scaffolding.
The above are the big ones which come to my mind. Hmmm.. Did I miss many? Anyone?
Saludos, MadridMan