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NAS BARBERS POINT
F&S NO.
TITLE
09001
Assembly Building
USER
STRUCTURE FACILITY NO.
JTF
SCIENTIFIC
SCIENTIFIC STATION NO.
1682
BOD
None
FOD
FUNDING
($000)
AGENCY
AEC
ENGR
PROC
CONST
TOTAL
FURN
79.1
12.3
586.0
677.4
8.2
79.1
12.3
3586.0
677.4
8.2
PRE-GO
Prior Cost
TOTAL
COMPLETED
DESCRIPTION
Assembly Building 1682 (completed in 1964) is centered ona 204 x
216-ft. concrete pad within a lighted maximum secure compound enclosed by double
runs of chain link fence on the south, east and west, and by a single run on the
north. An electromagnetic clear zone, tree of metallic objects, is maintained
from antennas mounted on the roof to the CTVbuilding and to the Loading and
Maintenance Pad.
Asphalt roads, 15-tt. wide, connect the Assembly Building with the Payload Storage Building (Building 286) to the north and with the Loading and Maintenance Pad
to the east.
The 46 x 1U4-ft. two-story, steel-framed, concrete block structure has equipment sheiter lean-tos on its east and west ends of 11 x 21-ft. and 19 x 46-ft.
respectively, anda 4x 8-itt. compressor shelter on its north side. Low-bay
areas |4-ft. high flank a central high-bay area 29-ft. high. The building's concrete floor slab can support a four-wheel castored load of 6-tons in the highbay area where the concrete has a metallic additive.
Siding above the level of the low-bay areas is insulated aluminum; belowthat,
painted concrete block. Roofing is built-up, insulated.
The roof has catwalks,
personnel traffic.
access ladders,
and safety railings to accommodate
The low-bay roofs support the building's air conditioning
equipment.
The high-bay area is partitioned into east and west rooms of equal size with
electrically operated roll up doors, 15-ft. wide by 16-ft. high, at the ends
of each room. The doors are safety interlocked to prevent motion unless the
door switch is continuously depressed and are wired to an alarm which sounds
during operation.
9-1
a SGT
VOL Il
Apri! 1969