AMES LABORATORY SERVICE BUILDINGS
(on campus)
A group of five small buildings stands adjacent to and parallel to the North Western tracks north of the Metals Development Building. These were all built for the Ames Laboratory, funded by the Atomic Energy Commission. The basic data is given here for the buildings rather than in the alphabetical sequence.
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE BUILDING
Built: 1963-64
Architect: Brooks-Borg
Contractor: Caldbeck, Inc.
WAREHOUSE & SHOP
Built: 1965-66
Addition: 1969-70
Architect: Tinsley, Higgins, Lighter &Lyon
Addition: Ames Laboratory Building & Engineering Services
Contractor: King-Bole, Inc.
Addition: James Thompson & Sons
MAINTENANCE SHOP
Built: 1966-67
Architect: Tinsley, Higgins, Lighter & Lyon
Contractor: King-Bole, Inc.
PAINT and GRAPHITE SHOP
Built: 1966-68
Architect: Brown, Healey and Bock
Contractor: Carlson-Rockey, Inc.
CONSTRUCTION STORAGE SHED
Built: 1967
Architect: Ames Laboratory Building & Engineering Services
COMPUTER GARAGE
Built: 1948
Architect: Tinsley Higgins &Lighter, and Ames Lab Bldg. & Engr. Services
Located on north side of Physics Hall Addition