San Diego Union-Tribune

TRUMP PAINT JOB MAY ADD $500M TO WALL

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President Donald Trump is once more pushing to have his border wall painted black, a design change that is projected to add at least $500 million in costs, according to government contractin­g estimates obtained by The Washington Post.

The president’s determinat­ion to have the steel bollards coated in black has fluctuated during the past several years, and military commanders and border officials believed as recently as last fall that they had finally talked him out of it. They consider the black paint unnecessar­y, costly and a significan­t long-term maintenanc­e burden, and they left it out of the original U.S. Customs and Border Protection design specificat­ions.

Trump has not let go of the idea, insisting that the dark color will enhance its forbidding appearance and leave the steel too hot to touch during summer months. During a border wall meeting at the White House last month amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, the president told senior adviser Jared Kushner and aides to move forward with the paint job and to seek out cost estimates, according to four administra­tion officials with knowledge of the meeting.

“POTUS has changed his mind and now wants the fence painted. We are modifying contracts to add,” said one official involved in the constructi­on effort who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of being fired.

Trump, during that meeting, directed aides to seek input from North Dakota-based Fisher Sand and Gravel, a company the president favors. Fisher has a $400 million contract to build a section of new barrier in Arizona, an award that is under review by the Department of Defense inspector general.

The Post obtained a copy of painting estimates that federal contractin­g officials produced, and it shows costs ranging from $500 million for two coats of acrylic paint to more than $3 billion for a premium “powder coating” on the structure’s 30-foot steel bollards.

 ?? HERIKA MARTINEZ GETTY IMAGES ?? President Donald Trump is insisting that painting the border wall black will enhance its forbidding appearance and leave the steel too hot to touch during summer months. Border officials consider black paint unnecessar­y, costly and a maintenanc­e burden.
HERIKA MARTINEZ GETTY IMAGES President Donald Trump is insisting that painting the border wall black will enhance its forbidding appearance and leave the steel too hot to touch during summer months. Border officials consider black paint unnecessar­y, costly and a maintenanc­e burden.

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