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Supply ‘lent 239, temporary shelter for and
installation of portable distillation units in Build-
ing 401-A, increased capacity of coral bowl seating, @ new swimming area, and additional RadSafe facilities. These facilities were required to
accommodate the increased population for the
support of the Operation.
ENGINEERING. Jobsite Engineering prepared
ten field sketches and drawings.
CONSTRUCTION. The construction of the
above facilities was continuous. Figure 1-4
shows these facthties with existing facilities
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Figure 2-57.
Aerial View - POL Farm
plus those that were added under permanent
construction.
CONTRACT ITEM NUMBERS A-40 THRU
A-40.31 - TEMPORARY TEST SUPPORT
FACILITIES - SITE FRED
GENERAL.Thesefacilities consisted of 29 various jobs required for temporary support of the
increased population occurring at the peak of
the Operation: the larger construction items
were airfield improvements, addition to distillation facilities, installation of Army owned
reefers, rehabilitation of P.O. L. facilities, ad-