exceeded thoee anticipated. Dr. Roy Carlson, of the AEC staff, was available to assist in supervisingall concrete operations. His assistance was invaluable. A central carpenter shop on Fkgebi prefabricatedbuilding forms for all islands. Where construction schedules permitted, forms stripped from buildings at Engebi were sent to the other islands for reuse. Partici~ting services of the Army and Navy designed and requested constructionand placing of certain structures. ~ch of these or@nizations furnished the required materials. The following of their representativesassisted in the sqer~sion of the constructionor installationof the items in which they were interested: Office, Chief of ‘Ik@neers Major J. M. DeBardeleben Mr. R. C. Linthicum Bureau of Yards and Docks Lt.,Cmdr. J. A. Erickson Bureau of ships Lt. Vicars Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Capt. H. Ilraeger On 14 March 1948, with the work substantially (g@) completed, 2 officers and 48 enlisted men of the 18th Engineers departed Engebi. The balance of the company was held for housekeeping,assisting AEC prsonnel in the installationof teclnical equip~nt and services, and . completing the ftil cleanup of the island. On 6 April 191+8,the remainder of all constructionand auintenance persomel was removed from Engebi Island and the construction phase was completed. Appended to this report are the following statistical data pertaining to the construction of l!hgebiIsland: SectionXVI