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HANDLING SAMPLES FROM THE MOON
Completing Design and Starting Construction
Throughout 1965, the Manned Spacecraft Center developed the
architectural and engineering requirements for the lunar receiving
laboratory (LRL), relying on Headquarters's Manned Space Science
Division to define its scientific requirements.60 By the end of the year Houston had completed its
preliminary engineering study, requirements for quarantine of crew and
support personnel had been incorporated, and in March 1966 NASA
officials took to Congress a description for a building enclosing more
than 86,000 square feet (8,000 square meters) of floor space. One-fourth
of this was required for the crew isolation area, two-thirds for the
sample-receiving laboratory and the biological facilities, and the rest
for the radiation-counting laboratory - part of which was 50 feet (15
meters) below ground level and elaborately shielded against radiation
from outside.61
Houston planned a two-phase construction program; the first, for the
foundation and building shell, to begin in July 1966; and the second, to
complete and equip the building, to start in September. Total
construction costs were estimated at around $8 million. The vacuum
system and its associated equipment were to be designed and built by the
Oak Ridge National Laboratory of the Atomic Energy Commission. At the
time of the congressional hearings MSC expected the entire facility to
be ready for operation by the end of December 1967.62 A program office and a policy board for
the LRL were established in May 1966.63
Congress's unexpected opposition to the LRL delayed the schedule,
however, and by midsummer Headquarters advised Houston that it could
solicit bids but could not open them until NASA's authorization bill had
passed. Both schedule and budget were tight, but it seemed that MSC
would have to live with both, since Congress was far from favorable
toward the project.64 Clearance to open bids
for the first phase of construction came on July 28 with the stipulation
that no contract was to be awarded nor was the second contractor to be
announced until Headquarters gave the word.65
On August 1 MSC selected Warrior Constructors, Inc., of Houston for the
initial phase of construction; on the 19th the contract for completing
the laboratory went to a consortium of Warrior, National Electronics
Corp. of Houston, and Notkin & Co. of Kansas City, Mo. The two
contracts totaled approximately $7.8 million.66
60. Leo T. Zbanek to Chief, Facilities Div.,
"Lunar Sample Handling Facility," Mar. 5, 1965; Faget to
Foster, "MSC Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory," Mar. 22,
1965; OSSA Ad Hoc Committee on the Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory,
"Concepts, Functional Requirements, Specifications and Recommended
Plan of Operation for the Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory," Mar.
15, 1965; McLane to J. G. Griffith, "Lunar Sample Receiving
Laboratory," Apr. 8, 1965; Gilruth to Chief, Engineering Div.,
"Formation of a Technical Working Committee for the Design of a
Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory and Designation as Consultants to
Assist in the Selection of an Architect-Engineer Firm," June 14,
1965; Foster to Faget, "Membership of the Headquarters Advisory
Committee on Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory," July 14, 1965;
Foster to Dir., Facilities Programming and Construction, "Lunar
Sample Receiving Laboratory," Aug. 19, 1965; Foster to George M.
Low, "Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory," Aug. 25, 1965; OSSA
Standing Committee on LSRL, "Review of the Preliminary Engineering
Report (PER) of the Lunar Sample Receiving Laboratory (LSRL)," Nov.
10, 1965; Low to Foster through Dr. George E. Mueller, "Manned
Space Science Standing Committee for the Lunar Sample Receiving
Laboratory," Dec. 9, 1965.
61. House, 1967 NASA
Authorization, pt. 2, Mar. 1, 1966, p. 472.
62. Dave W. Lang to George J. Vecchietti,
"Schedule of Procurement Actions - Lunar Receiving
Laboratory," Apr. 30, 1966.
63. MSC Announcement 66-57,
"Establishment of a Lunar Receiving Laboratory Policy Board
and a Lunar Receiving Laboratory Program Office," May 9, 1966.
64. D. D. Wyatt, "Lunar Receiving
Facility, memo for record, Manned Spacecraft Center," June 14,
1965.
65. Mueller to MSC, TWX, subj.: "Lunar
Receiving Laboratory," July 28, 1966.
66. NASA Releases 66-200, Aug. 1, 1966, and
66-222, Aug. 19, 1966.
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