Bespoke Nuclear Fallout Shelter Design in the UK and Europe


For private clients in the UK or in continental Europe who are serious about bunkering down to survive the coming global war and societal turmoil, we provide a 100% discreet secure fallout shelter design service.

This service would entail commissioning us to design and develop an underground fallout shelter compliant with local building regulations and in full consultation with engineering professionals in the relevant territory, be that Germany, Sweden, Ireland, Britain, or wherever the case may be.

This service begins with a strategic assessment of the client's preferred retreat region(s) and any fallback region(s), based on prevailing winds, proximity to urban areas, primary and secondary targets (such as indicated on the map in our article UK & Ireland Projected Nuclear War Targets (Detailed Map)), as well as considering other relevant factors.

NOTE: We only work with plots in rural areas well away from projected blast radii of military targets and large urban areas, as we deem it foolish to expect to (a) automatically survive within an expected blast radius (even inside a hardened subterranean shelter), and (b) to emerge from such a bunker and just pick up one's life amidst the rubble and destruction all around.

Below is a sample layout we call the "Octabunker", designed for optimal load-bearing of the reinforced concrete roof that is necessary to block out gamma radiation from fallout by a factor of 32.

Underground fallout shelter

Click the link to download the Octabunker brochure.

The Next Step...

Please note that we are not trying to convince anyone of the necessity of our services. That is to say, if you commission us, it is because you already understand the seriousness of the world situation.

If you wish to avail of any of the above services, kindly get in touch by using our Contact Form or by emailing us on enquiries 'at' bunkerage.com and we can schedule a telephone conversation to discuss your needs.

We are convinced the trajectory of world affairs suggests that the window to act is closing fast and that not long after mid-decade it will become extremely difficult if not impossible for us to provide any kind of service of this nature.