Millennium Post

US awards contract for border wall in Texas, to begin in 2021

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HOUSTON: The US government has awarded a 275 million border wall contract for constructi­on that would begin in South Texas in January, at the start of President Donald Trump’s second term if he is re-elected.

Caddell Constructi­on Company, based in Montgomery, Alabama, won the contract to build 14 miles (22.5 kilometers) of barriers in and around Laredo, Texas, a city of 260,000 people on the Rio Grande, the river that runs between Texas and Mexico.

US Customs and Border Protection announced the contract award Friday night using funds it had previously received from Congress rather than military funding re-directed to the wall.

The CBP said constructi­on would begin in January 2021 pending availabili­ty of real estate. There is little existing wall separating Laredo and its sister city of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

Much of the planned constructi­on would cut through private land in neighborho­ods close to the edge of the Rio Grande, requiring the government to take property through its power of eminent domain.

US government lawyers have filed lawsuits against South Texas landowners including homes, businesses, and a Catholic orphanage to seize part of their property or gain access to survey it. In the adjacent Rio Grande Valley, federal courts have allowed the government to immediatel­y seize some land to expedite constructi­on.

Trump has pressed forward with the border wall during the Coronaviru­s pandemic, with constructi­on ongoing at different parts of the Us-mexico border.

Since Trump took office three years ago, 162 miles (261 kilometers) of new barriers have been built along the border, according to CBP.

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