The structure of Future Continuous Passive is: Subject + will + be + being + past participle of the verb
In the Future Continuous Passive, the subject of the sentence will be the recipient of the ongoing action that will be happening in the future. This tense is used when we want to focus on an action that will be happening in the future, and the subject will be affected by that ongoing action. The structure is used when the action is not completed, but it is continuously taking place.
The structure includes "will," followed by "be," "being," and the past participle of the verb, showing that the action will be ongoing in the future and that the subject is the one affected by it.
Active: The team will be designing the new product next month.
Passive: The new product will be being designed by the team next month.
Active: They will be cleaning the office tomorrow morning.
Passive: The office will be being cleaned tomorrow morning.
Active: The company will be launching the new software next year.
Passive: The new software will be being launched by the company next year.
Active: They will be building a new road near my house.
Passive: A new road will be being built near my house.
Active: The workers will be painting the walls for the next two days.
Passive: The walls will be being painted by the workers for the next two days.
Active: The architect will be designing the new building, and the construction will begin next month.
Passive: The new building will be being designed by the architect, and the construction will begin next month.
Active: The designers will be creating the concept for the new ad campaign, and it will be displayed next week.
Passive: The concept for the new ad campaign will be being created by the designers, and it will be displayed next week.