Michigan State University leaders approved plans for a new building for assembly and testing of technology for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams.
According to excerpts from the article:
At $15.5 million and 27,000 square feet, the building is larger than MSU had originally planned. Fred Poston, the university’s vice president for finance and operations, said the administration had “challenged the FRIB project to think also in terms of upgrades,” wanting the facility to be large enough to accommodate future iterations of the project.
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