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The new building - attached to the existing SAL building, and measuring 84m by 83m in area with a maximum height of 23m - was completed in early 2001. <ref name="Bancroft"/> The footprint of the CLS has been described as equivalent to that of a football field.<ref name="Reinvent" />
 
Bancroft's appointment ended in October 2001 and he returned to UWO, with Mark de Jong appointed acting director. Bancroft remained as acting Scientific Director until 19742004. <ref>[http://www.lightsource.ca/enews/newsletter_October2001.php CLS Newsletter October 2001 ]</ref>
 
In 2002 the CLS Project was awarded the National Award for Exceptional Engineering Achievement by the [[Canadian Council of Professional Engineers]].<ref name="Engaward">{{cite web | url= http://www.lightsource.ca/media/synchrotronaward.php| title=U of S-Owned Synchrotron Project Wins National Engineering Award | date=27 May 2002| accessdate=2012-22-07}}</ref>