The award of the Dounreay contract allowed EKCO to move into a whole new field of expertise and there soon followed a contact to supply control room instrumentation to Denmark's first reactor to be built at RISO. This work however showed up a chronic lack of space within the existing research and development laboratories, which had to be shared with the commercial teams (T.V. and Radio etc.) therefore in early 1956 work began on building a new 4 story Development and Engineering block behind the existing R&D building.
In early 1957, the building was complete and an overhead corridor linked this building with the existing Research and Development building was also built thus facilitating easy access between the two buildings without going outdoors. With the building work complete, the various teams began moving into the building and this greatly facilitated the wiring up and fitting out of the various modules for the Dounreay reactor. To celebrate the finishing off of the building, a grand opening ceremony took place on the 3rd May 1957. |
| Early view of Development and Engineering building just after footings were completed Click to enlarge Photo taken from roof of R&D building (Bob Hubbard Collection) |
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