List of Vaults

This article lists all known Vault-Tec Corporation Vaults that have appeared or been mentioned in Fallout games.

Commissioned Vaults
The USA government commissioned Vault-Tec to build more than 100 Vaults across the country.

Additional installations using Vault-Tec technology

 * There is a Vault exhibit in Washington D.C., inside the Museum of Technology, which replicated Vault-Tec technology for demonstration purposes. The number on the Vault door is 106. This exhibit, however, though containing the same materials for walls and lighting, is only one corridor with Vault doors at either side, always kept open for the museum visitors to take the tour. Just like Vaults 87, 92, and 108 the metal walls have rusted over time.
 * The Securitron vault in the Mojave Wasteland, built by Robert House to protect and conserve its Securitron army from damage caused by the Great War, used walls and reinforcement modeled on Vault-Tec Vaults.
 * There is a nuclear bunker using technology from Vault-Tec under Nuka-World, created to preserve John-Caleb Bradberton, founder of the Nuka-Cola Corporation.
 * The Whitespring bunker in Appalachia, a government fallout shelter officially meant to house members of the US senate to ensure continuity of government, used Vault-Tec equipment, including a Vault-style main door.
 * In the Vault-Tec headquarters, a Vault door can be seen hanging from the ceiling to the right of the lobby. It is a copy of the Vault 101 door, right down to the number on the center.