No-bid contract to turn DC’s reflecting pool blue goes to firm with ties to Trump

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No-bid contract to turn DC’s reflecting pool blue goes to firm with ties to Trump

Donald Trump ’s latest beautification plan for Washington DC – the restoration of the 2,000ft-long reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial – has met been with claims that a $6.9m contract to …

Donald Trump ’s latest beautification plan for Washington DC – the restoration of the 2,000ft-long reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial – has met been with claims that a $6.9m contract to carry out the project was hastily handed out to a company that renovated a swimming pool at the president’s Virginia golf course. The New York Times reported that the no-bid contract for the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool was given to Atlantic Industrial Coatings , based in New Canton, Virginia, on 3 April – despite company records’ showing it has not previously been awarded a federal contract. One of the company’s owners, Curtis Wood, declined to comment on the contract to the Times. Maintaining clarity in the pool for it to reflect has been a problem since it was constructed in 1922. It is between 18in and 30in deep, holds about 6.75m gallons of water and has no natural flow. In Washington’s hot, humid summer, the pool turns green with algae. Barack Obama’s presidential administration spent more than $35m attempting to fix the algae issue, but the problem persisted. Joe Biden’s administration elected to simply drain and refill it each year. In addition to the algae issue, the pool annually leaks 16m gallons of water, which the National Park Service (NPS) – and ultimately taxpayers – are obliged to replace. …

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