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Bids for Trump’s border wall include tourist deck, solar panels

By Associated Press

April 5, 2017 | 2:33am | Updated 



SAN DIEGO — One bidder wants to cover President Donald Trump’s border wall with solar panels. Another suggests building a wall large enough for a deck that would offer tourists scenic views of the desert.

In the competition to build the wall, traditional bids are interspersed with more whimsical ideas.

As Tuesday’s deadline for bids passed, US Customs and Border Protection declined to identify bidders or say how many there were, which is standard practice in government contracting. The federal government expects to announce around June 1 which companies will be hired to build prototypes.

Designs must be able to repel pickaxes and sledgehammers for at least an hour and be aesthetically pleasing from the north side.

Trump’s multibillion-dollar plan promises potentially big profits but also risks inviting a backlash from people who oppose the project.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico said last week that Mexican companies expressing interest were betraying their country.

“This isn’t the kind of project that you’d want to put in your portfolio,” said Gene Grabowski, a partner in kglobal, a Washington public relations firm. “Unlike a dam or bridge, this is one where the risk of being associated with the political philosophy of the administration can be damaging to current and future business.”

That did not stop some companies from releasing their plans — some traditional, some more imaginative.

Concrete Contractors Interstate proposed a polished concrete wall augmented with stones and artifacts that are tailored to different sections of the 2,000-mile border.

“The idea is to make the wall a piece of art,” said Russ Baumgartner, chief executive officer of the San Diego-based company.

Gleason Partners LLC of Las Vegas said its solar panels would generate 2 megawatts of electricity an hour. Both proposals were first reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune.

“For the younger generation, they say if there is going to be a wall, let’s have it be green,” said Gleason managing partner Thomas Gleason.

The other specifications, like preventing people from digging tunnels beneath the wall, will eliminate some designs immediately. Winners must also have done border security or similar projects worth $25 million or more in the past five years.

A US official with knowledge of the plans who spoke on condition of anonymity because the details have not been made public said four to 10 bidders are expected to be chosen to build prototypes for $200,000 to $500,000 each.

The prototypes will be constructed on a quarter-mile strip of federally owned land in San Diego within 120 feet of the border, though a final decision has not been made on the precise spot, the official said.

The Border Patrol and local police would establish a buffer zone around the construction site if necessary, the US official said. The San Diego police and sheriff’s departments said they will respect constitutional rights to free speech and assembly for law-abiding protesters.

Bidders are also asked to submit security plans and demonstrate experience “executing high-profile, high-visibility and politically contentious” projects.

The prototypes are preliminary steps for a project that will face deep resistance in Congress and beyond.

During the campaign, Trump repeatedly said that Mexico would pay for the wall, but he has since requested that Congress approve billions of dollars in taxpayer money. Democrats vow to oppose any wall funding, and many Republicans are also wary of his plans for a massive brick-and-mortar barrier.

Meanwhile, the head of Homeland Security said that arrests of people entering illegally across the border plummeted last month. That’s a signal that fewer people are trying to sneak into the US.

In written testimony submitted Tuesday to a Senate panel, John Kelly said fewer than 12,500 people were caught crossing the border last month. That compares with more than 43,000 who were detained in December. It’s the lowest monthly figure in at least 17 years.


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Re: Bids for Trump’s border wall include tourist deck, solar panels
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2017, 04:03:42 am »
Good ideas. The Chinese have observational abilities on their big wall.

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Re: Bids for Trump’s border wall include tourist deck, solar panels
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2017, 04:16:06 am »
Big Green Peachy Keen Hipsy Tipsy Construction Ltd (est. 2018) proposed a ceramic glass barrier with artistic objects thrown into the glass for aesthetic reasons. "It'll be big and beautiful and see-through" because everyone associated with BGPKHTC are "naturists", except for the boots and hardhats at the construction sites.

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Re: Bids for Trump’s border wall include tourist deck, solar panels
« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2017, 04:20:52 am »
They can re-purpose the solar panels from the roads of Idaho to power.... um... something... a microwave?

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Re: Bids for Trump’s border wall include tourist deck, solar panels
« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2017, 11:24:41 pm »
Observation decks....????

On second thought, might not be a bad idea.
Have phones on each with a direct line to the Border Patrol folks to report suspicious activity!

Perhaps with a bonus resulting in a successful apprehension!