VOL. Il BOOK 5 CHAPTER Iv SECTIONS 17.18 placed in one tent and provided with 110 volts of single-phase power and a con- venience outlet. Lights were furnished and installed in both tents. Two laborers were furnished to assist in uncrating the project's equipment, and a forklift and Operator were provided to move material in the AEC Compound. Material was furnished for the making of 140 wooden stakes measuring 2'' x 2" x 18" long, for mounting the "blue boxes''. One laborer was provided for three days to assist in installing Project 5.4b instruments off-island. A Holmes & Narver crew with equipment placed a Project 5.4b instrument weighing 300 lbs. in the base of Station 541.33, located at Site Mack. Following K-Day, this instrument was removed. Beginning on K +2 Day, four Holmes & Narver laborers recovered test equipment from the Station 541] series for four days. Two M-Boats and crews were provided to Project 5.4b for the purpose of moving its equipment from Site Nancy, Pearl, Olive, Ruby, Sally, Ursula, Vera, Wilma, Yvonne, Bruce and David. At Sites Alice, Belle, Clara, and Irene, Holmes & Narver assistance was also required to help remove the scientific equipment, and an M.-Boat and crew were provided to assist in recovering scientific equipment from Sites Janet, Kate, Lucy, and Mary. SECTION 18. Man hours expended, 834. PROGRAM 6 PROJECT 6.1. Sundry services supplied to this project included erection on Sites Gene and Yvonne of two 8-man tents with wooden floors, overhead lights and power outlets on each side and at the back, and work benches and not lockers. Support labor for the splicing and laying of Sandia's cable was furnished from late July to late October. A wooden rack, measured to fit on a 6 X 6 truck, was constructed to hold reels of cable for laying. Lengths of 1-1/4" pipe were fitted in the rack to support the cable reels. stands were provided at Site Gene. Two similar Two carpenters were supplied during the greater part of the operation to assist the project in assembling and installing shock mounts, recording cabinets, shelves, and benches in the Sandia recording shelters. An 8-man tent with wooden floor, overhead lights and two 110 volt duplex outlets on each side and along the rear wall of the tent, was erected in the AEC Compound adjacent to the south side of Bldg. 231. In Bldg. 231, plywood inserts were installed in the racks over the benches. The services of a forklift and operator were required at the AEC Compound on several occasions during the operation. Seventeen generators were repaired by welding; 12 scaffold hangers were constructed from one-inch steel bars and boards for the scaffolds were furn- ished, measuring 12" x 2" x 12'; 30 cable run brackets were constructed from 5-19