Based on the compiled literature and the availability of materials that could be used, concrete was selected as the best shielding material. Further work was carried out to develop a specific mixture that would shield the radioactive energies. The important special concrete ingredients that were considered in the mix design were high density aggregates and boron-containing aggregates. Various high density concrete mixtures of w/c (water/cementitious ratio) = 0.42, 0.45, 0.5 and 0.6, were prepared and adjusted appropriately in order to obtain the desired mix characteristics. The final (high density shielding concrete) mix produced was workable and cohesive with average 28-day compressive cube strength of 30 MPa, w/c = 0.51 and density of 4231 kg/m(3). The concrete had high slump with a height and spread of 230 mm and 510 mm respectively. It was composed of CEM 52.5 N, silica fume, water, hematite sand, hematite stones, steel shots, colemanite and chemical admixtures.