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Cyclotron — Office and Low Energy Research Additions

Completed: April 2013

 

Cyclotron

 

Description: The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) is located west of Bogue Street between South Shaw Lane and Wilson Road in the Central Academic District.

The addition will be a simple building with a 20-foot interior clear height and structural support for possible future vertical expansion. The low-energy experimental area will be located north of the NSCL high crane bay and east of the existing office wing. It will house experimental equipment served by a new reaccelerator or system currently under construction in the east high bay.

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Pedestrian, motorist, bicycle impacts: South Shaw Lane will be down to one lane during summer 2009 to accommodate construction activity.

Timeline: Construction began in May 2008 and was completed in 2011.

Questions, comments, concerns?

Construction Representative: Sharon Joy - Phone No. (517) 432-0165 or email sljoy@pplant.msu.edu
Design Representative: Jeff Kasdorf - Phone No. (517) 353-5141 or email jkasdorf@pplant.msu.edu

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