DESIGN MODIFICATIONS AND 1962 COST ANALYSIS FOR A STANDARDIZED SERIES OF FALLOUT SHELTERS

Abstract

Major emphasis is on recent design modifications and 1962 cost estimates for the personnel fallout shelter described in USNRDL-TR-366, Specification and Costs of a Standardized Series of Fallout Shelters (1959). The shelter is designed to accommodate at least 100 persons for 14 days. The shelter will provide the specified fallout and blast protection, the required interior environment, and the essential ''hotel-type'' equipment at minimum cost. The shelter items are specified by several packages, each having one or more different arrangements of items, depending on the degree of protection and comfort desired. The proper selection of packages will result either in a 35-psi or 10-psi blast and fallout shelter sited above or below grade. The radiation protection factor is at least 100. ''Most austere'' to ''least austere'' living accommodations can be selected. Average cost data for the packages by item are tabulated for quantities up to 1000. Respective costs (less overhead, profit, etc.) for 4 complete shelters are estimated and presented graphically. The costs range from $19,800 for the least-austere 35-psi shelter to $14,200 for the most-austere 10-psi shelter. The design modifications are based on findings of the USNRDL Shelter Research Program for the period, 1959 to June 1962.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 17, 1962
Accession Number
AD0288914

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  • Lewis G. Porteous

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  • Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory

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