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![]() The concrete columns of the 250-metre-long PF Coil Winding Facility are all up. Photo: F4E The work on the ITER platform is progressing rapidly. The future Headquarters building is coming out of the ground, the basement is half there and its ceiling is taking shape too. The works are thus well on schedule and should be terminated in the summer of 2012. As for the Tokamak excavation, the first phase of works is finished and soon the trim blasting to complete the excavation will commence. These works will run into early 2011 and will be followed with the pouring of the first concrete in springtime. ![]() The Tokamak Pit is almost finished; soon the trim blasting to complete the excavation will commence. Early next year, Fusion for Energy, the European ITER entity, will start with the preparatory works for the Contractor's Area II below the visitor's center and some parts of the deeper buried networks. Special thanks to Timothy Watson, Head of the Directorate for the Buildings and Site Infrastructure, for his contribution.
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