Trump's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool makeover faces a lawsuit and a $13m price tag
Trump's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool makeover faces a lawsuit and a $13m price tagJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAna FaguyWashingtonEPAA project to fix and paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which President Donald Trump said would cost $1.8m (£1.33m), is now expected to cost $13.1m, federal records show.Trump awarded the contract for the work to a Virginia company he had previously used to repair pools at one of his golf clubs, going around a requirement that mandates the government see competing offers.That decision prompted a lawsuit from a nonprofit organisation that asks for work to be halted, arguing Trump ignored laws that limit changes to historical landmarks.The pool makeover began over the weekend as part of Trump's bid to beautify the US capital ahead of America's 250th birthday celebrations this summer.When asked about the project on Tuesday, Trump told reporters that "for the first time since1922 [the reflecting pool is] going to work properly".The contract says that the work on the pool will be completed 22 May, a much quicker timeline than was originally expected and just in time for America's big anniversary.Initially, renovations for the 104-year-old landmark were estimated to cost $300m and take over three years.The pool, stretching 2,030ft (620m) between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, has long been plagued by leaks, structural deterioration, faulty pipes, algae growth and bird droppings.Trump said he found "a better way of doing it" that would only cost $1.5m to $2m. The president has said his project to restore and paint the monument would solve a leaking problem and make the pool more beautiful than ever. The Trump administration awarded a no-bid contract - totalling $6.9m - to the president's preferred vendor, using an exemption meant for emergency situations.Federal records now show the project will cost more than twice that and more than seven times what t...المصدر: BBC US & Trump News | Source: BBC US & Trump News
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