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Move to Helix postponed again

There has been another delay for the move into the new building Helix. The first researchers at the Dreijen are now scheduled to move to the campus on 1 October at the earliest. That is, if the building is technically totally sound on 28 August.
Rob Ramaker

The planned handing over of Helix in May has already been postponed twice, till July and then till August. There was a further delay because the air extraction system in the building was still inadequate, says Bart Sjoerts, facilities manager at the Agrotechnology & Food Sciences Group (AESG). There are strict requirements for Helix because the building contains a number of fume chambers. ‘We are doing our utmost to have the building ready on 28 August.’

A number of chair groups, such as Microbiology, Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, have called off the planned move. Sjoerts is trying to get some of the cancelled moves planned in again in October. The remaining groups will be moving between October and January, at least if Helix passes the inspection. Otherwise it will be back to the drawing board yet again. ‘And that,’ says Sjoerts, ‘is not a thought I want to entertain.’

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