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Civil engineering for the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) 2018

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CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti places the time capsule at point 1 of the LHC.

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HighLuminosity LHC CRAB Cavitiy installation for testing with beam in the SPS tunnel (BA6)

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Civil engineering is completed for HL-LHC (HiLumi) project at Point 1. CERN's HiLumi is the High Luminosity LHC Project aiming to increase the collision rate as to maximise physics data taking of its detectors. The civil-engineering work started in April 2018.

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Civil engineering is completed for HL-LHC (HiLumi) project at Point 1. CERN's HiLumi is the High Luminosity LHC Project aiming to increase the collision rate as to maximise physics data taking of its detectors. The civil-engineering work started in April 2018.

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Connection of the prototype of the superconducting link and general view - June 2020

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Support structure for the new triplet quadrupole magnet for the high luminosity LHC project.

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16 superconducting “crab” cavities for the ATLAS and CMS experiments to tilt the beams before collisions.

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Aerial view of the new HL-LHC surface complex at Point 1 (Meyrin, Switzerland)

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Aerial view of the new HL-LHC surface complex at Point 5 (Cessy, France)

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The new HL-LHC underground galleries at Point 5 (Cessy, France)

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Aerial view of the HL-LHC surface buildings at Point 5 (Cessy, France)

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Aerial view of HL-LHC surface buildings at Point 1 (Meyrin, Switzerland)

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