PP Ne gram The Enewetak Rehabilitation Pro = = =. = mend a = = = eons Serer omer) Seemed en eas emer _ Seen oan neal FIGURE 10-21. KITCHEN AREA. 19 March 1980. Location, types, and construction dates are sho Figure 10-22. : The churches, council halls, and other community-center bui were constructed using existing aluminum buildings to minimize Converting air-conditioned offices, barracks, and shop buildir breeze-cooled chapels and classroomsrequired highly imaginative d and use of materials. Construction of the community center on Medren began in mid-Je 1979. With the island cleared and deserted, except for the constr crews and a few troops who were removing hazards remaining completion of salvage contractor operations, construction proc smoothly. On the other hand, construction on Enewetak Islan constrained by the use of that island as a very active base camp un! into February 1980. Many of the buildings which were to be rem could not be vacated until late in the Enewetak Cleanup Project. The Joint Task Group headquarters building was converted in Council Hall, while the Base Exchange was remodeledinto a school Oneofthe barracks wasstripped, cut free from its slab, picked up b and turned 90 degrees, placed on concrete pilasters, and converte the Enewetak community church. Some of the remodeled com: buildings are depicted in Figures 10-23 through 10-26.