The construction site is a location in Big MT in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
Layout[]
Situated north of Little Yangtze and west of the X-17 meteorological station on the ordinal northwest side of Big MT, the location has a group of trucks and bulldozers grouped up around a big concrete slab and further in there are more bulldozers around a couple of craters and red crystals. In the center, there is a big red crane. Going south from the center of the construction site, there is a truck with wooden crates strewn about, and a footlocker in the bed of the truck and a footlocker on one of the concrete slabs next to a skeleton. The unique construction drone foreman roams around this area with the other construction drones along with some Securitron Mk5s at the entrance. There is a pallet that contains nine wooden crates on top of it.
Notable loot[]
- One valence radii-accentuator - Can be found at the very top of the crane arm, sitting on a wooden crate.
- Sink Upgrade: Water Production - At the west side of the construction site, near the front end loader.
Notes[]
- Sometimes, a sentry bot (or three) may wander into the site.
- A crazed Mister Handy may also appear, along with the other robots.
- It is possible to jump onto the X-17 meteorological stations roof from this location. However, doing so will initiate Y-17 trauma override harnesses to spawn on the roof as if the elevator was taken, but only if the player character approaches the elevator.
The following is based on the Wild Wasteland trait. |
- If Wild Wasteland is an active trait, there will be a set of seven intact garden gnomes set up around the red crystals to look like they were once mining that area. Each has a pickaxe and a lantern at its feet. In the center of the group is a grave.
End of information based on the Wild Wasteland trait |
Appearances[]
The construction site appears only in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
Behind the scenes[]
The seven intact garden gnomes that appear in the Wild Wasteland encounter at the location serve as a reference to the 19th century Brothers Grimm fairytale Snow White as well as its 1912 Broadway play adaptation and the 1937 animated film adaptation produced by Walt Disney Pictures.