approaches to the Gamma Stations. The Timing Station on Biijiri was poured on 28 February in one continuous mold, the concrete crew completing the work far ahead of the estimated time schedule. The use of cranes and pouring buckets contributed in no small measure to the rapid work. On the 25th February the Bureau of Yards and Docks timber struc- tures were started on Biijiri and completed five days later. The lead crew arrived on the 25th also, prepared to install the coffin in the timing station. An M.P. guard post was established at Zero Tower on 26 February to safeguard the various items of equipment and supply located tere, also to maintain a watch on the generator#® and lighting system that had been installed to illuminate the tower. The base forGamma Station "Ahiwas’ poured on 28 February and by the use of an .05 percent mixture of "sugar" by weight to cement content, the concrete was transported to Rojoa by DUKW and the base of Gamma "C" poured in that manner. The first phase of the lead coffin installation in the Timing Station was completed on 6 March after being started on the lst. On 5 March, work was begun on the 400 foot Station Shed, the 1000 foot Station and the Quonset Hut on fejos*' Blast: Yootings "B" were finished on that date. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology team arrived on 5 March and commenced wiring the timing station and installing the air conditioning units. SECTION VIb 81,

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