Thickest rebar and most intricate geometry
The combined mass of the ITER tokamak and its enveloping cryostat is equivalent to that of three Eiffel Towers. But not only is it heavy (23,000 tonnes) ... it is also "alive." In the course of operation the machine will jump and bounce (slightly), wobble, shrink, and expand—all the while transferring considerable force to the Tokamak Building basemat and bioshield wall.
In order to allow for the smooth transfer of these forces, the tokamak support system will need to be extremely robust, with a strong connection to the building's structure, and yet also allow for a certain freedom of translation and rotation for the cryostat.
As procedures are successively validated on the mockup, they are implemented on the actual construction underway on the floor of the tokamak pit.