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 (Eisermann). The team which would build the reactor and the ILL was formally announced. The members of the Scientific Council were also named: for France Bertaut, Cribier, Dautreppe, Dreyfus, Herpin, Guinier, Moussa, and Niefenecker; for Germany Armbruster, Beckurts, Dachs, Fiebinger, Fulde, Springer and Wiedemann. The first proposals were made for the choice
of industrial architect, and finally the need for a budget for the management of the institute and the project manager was discussed.
Setting the budget was one of the tasks of the committee during the second and third meetings, on 16, 17 March and 3, 4 July in Paris. For 1967 this was set at 47.2 million francs broken down as follows:
 Operating expenses
   FF 7M of which FF 4.8M for the project team
   Site and infrastructure
 FF 5.2M
 Building
  FF 9.8M
 Reactor
  FF 22.3M
 Instruments
  FF 1.8M
 Contingencies
  FF 1.1M
  The budget for the project team is for 43 people in the basic team plus about thirty other contract workers. The Building item covered all buildings. During the committee’s March meeting FF 11.1M had been authorised. It was also then that Wolfgang Hasenclever was nominated as chief administrative officer of the ILL. The latter, aged 35 came from Jülich. He was full time in Grenoble from July 1967. Results showed that this was a good
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