The particle accelerator helps the FAIR project in Darmstadt to investigate the smallest scales.
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Contribution of Hessischer Rundfunk to the FAIR project in Darmstadt

The FAIR project (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) in Darmstadt aims to find answers to these questions: how things are composed on the smallest scale, how elements are created, how the universe develops. The heart of the facility is the 1 km long ring accelerator, through which tiny particles whizz at almost the speed of light.

The FAIR project (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) in Darmstadt aims to find answers to these questions: how things are composed on the smallest scale, how elements are created, how the universe develops. The heart of the facility is the 1 km long ring accelerator, through which tiny particles whizz at almost the speed of light.

The facility will be in full operation until 2025, and in three years the facility will even be ready to start most of the planned experiments.

We are pleased that KREBS+KIEFER is involved in this exciting project with the exam-ination for construction supervision and the local construction monitoring of the traffic facilities as well as with the construction logistics planning and construction logistics Controlling.