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mks
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I'm looking @ putting in a 300-500 yard underground range by burying storage containers & welding them together. Other then lighting and a vent or 2 can anyone think of other problems that would need to be addressed from the get go?
I doubt that storage containers are strong enough to withstand lateral soil pressure: http://www.americanwick.com/uploads/documents/lateral earth pressure 2009.pdf
You might get lucky, but with 45 total units, it's probably unlikely that you won't have a cave-in in through the side of at least one. Think of how much reinforcing is on the outside of a dump truck bed, and they are only about 4 feet tall. A storage unit 8 feet tall would need three times as much reinforcing if the top is buried by 4 feet.
Uplift pressure is also a concern, particularly if the water table isn't well below the units. Maybe in Utah you are dry enough to be OK with this.