DOE Office of Science approves CD-2 and CD-3a

05 August 2013

On August 1, 2013, the Department of Energy’s Office of Science approved Critical Decision-2 (CD-2), Approve Performance Baseline, and Critical Decision-3a (CD-3a), Approve Start of Civil Construction and Long Lead Procurements, for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) construction project, which will be located at Michigan State University.

As with other DOE Office of Science construction projects, CD-2 formally establishes the cost and schedule for the FRIB project.  The Total Project Cost for FRIB is $730M, of which $635.5M will be provided by DOE and $94.5M will be provided by Michigan State University.  The project will be completed by 2022.

The CD-3a decision allows the project to proceed with long lead procurements. Commencement of the start of civil construction is subject to a Fiscal Year 2014 appropriation.

When completed, FRIB will provide access to completely uncharted territory at the limits of nuclear stability, revolutionizing our understanding of the structure of nuclei as well as the origin of the elements and related astrophysical processes.

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