U.S. agency seeks ideas for Trump's
proposed border wall
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[February 25, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.
Customs and Border Protection agency said on Friday it will accept
proposals next month for the design of a wall to be built near the
U.S.-Mexican frontier, a first step in picking vendors for President
Donald Trump's proposed border wall.
In a document on the federal government's website for business
opportunities, the CPB said it would release a request on or about March
6 asking companies for prototype ideas for a wall to be built near the
U.S.-Mexican border.
After reviewing the ideas submitted by vendors, the agency will evaluate
and select the best designs by March 20, then issue a request for
proposals by March 24 in which vendors would be asked to price out the
cost of building the proposed wall.
The document says multiple awards for the barrier are expected by
mid-April as part of the process, an aggressive schedule for a
government construction project.
"It's going to start soon. Way ahead of schedule, way ahead of
schedule," Trump told the Conservative Political Action Conference on
Friday.
A spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said the solicitation published on Friday had
"everything to do" with the wall that Trump has proposed.
The spokesman said the initial request for information was to give
industry the opportunity to tell the Department of Homeland Security,
which oversees CBP, what is possible in constructing a border wall.
"Once we get feedback from the vendors, we'll look at the ones that are
most feasible," the spokesman said. That would be followed by the
request for proposals to firm up exactly how much constructing the wall
would cost.
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A worker stands next to a newly built section of the U.S.-Mexico
border fence at Sunland Park, U.S. opposite the Mexican border city
of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security internal report seen by
Reuters this month indicated the border wall would be a series of
fences and walls that would cost as much as $21.6 billion to build
and take more than three years to complete.
The report’s estimated price tag is much higher than a $12 billion
figure cited by Trump in his campaign and estimates as high as $15
billion from Republican House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan
and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The plan laid out what it would take to seal the border in three
phases of construction of fences and walls covering just over 1,250
miles (2,000 km) by the end of 2020. With 654 miles (1,046 km) of
the border already fortified, the new construction would extend
almost the length of the entire border.
(Reporting by Eric Beech, David Alexander and Julia Edwards Ainsley;
Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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