MOVEABLE SHELVING PROJECT

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP74-00005R000100080041-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
Document Creation Date: 
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date: 
April 23, 2001
Sequence Number: 
41
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Publication Date: 
June 18, 1971
Content Type: 
MF
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Approved For Relse 2001/ P74-00005R0OW00080041-1 25X1A6a MEMORANDUM FOR: 25X1 C4a Engineer SUBJECT . Moveable Shelving Project 1. The following paragraph is extracted from my monthly activity report to the Chief, Records Administration Branch at Headquarters: The second increment of space was turned over to the con- tractor on F May. (Area E to F on plan) Concrete was poured in the first increment on 10, 11 and 12 May. (Area F to H on plan) Electricians removed the existing light fixtures and re- placed them with the new type in the first increment except for problem areas. Tile was laid in parts of the first increment on 25X1A 25 May. On 24 and 25 May representatives from the Alarm Co. relocated the control boxes, which were going to interfere with the Moveable Shelving. Also during May, the first carriages were put on the rails, and Records Center shelves were put on the carriages. It would seem from the above that there was tremendous progress during May; however, there were prob- lems at every turn. The concrete is uneven and rough, the tile did not stick, the edges of the concrete break, the concrete did not bond to the original floor, air ducts were in the way of the new light fixtures and vinyl edging strip did not work. In addition to the physical problems, there has been a problem with the contractor bringing uncleared employees to work on the pro- ject. The contractor is required by the specifications to submit a form supplied by the government on each of his employees to the to have a Officer whereby he would furnish us a list of the c Bare contrac- tor personnel, and we would only admit those cleared; however, the contractor on several occasions brow ht uncleared personnel to the job. We referred the matter to the Security Officer who each 25X1A6a time admitted the employee. eeurv y check done. we worked out a system with Security 25X1A6a Approved For Release 2001/07/17 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000100080041-1