Dernière minute
KR파키스탄 병원서 어린이 78명 동시 HIV 감염…오염된 주사기 재사용 의혹ARمونديال 2026: الأرجنتين تواجه مصر وسويسرا تواجه كولومبيا في مواجهات حاسمةJPアイヌ民族のサケ漁権訴訟、上告せず確定へ 権利主張の道残すRURussian Foreign Ministry: 38 Civilians Killed in Ukrainian Attacks Last WeekTRFidan'dan NATO Zirvesi ve Avrupa Güvenliği DeğerlendirmesiKR미군, 1948년 독도 폭격 사건 보고서서 '한국 영토' 명시 첫 확인CN保全公司負責人欠繳勞健保費2710萬 涉嫌隱匿財產遭聲請管收獲准KR제9대 울산시의회 개원식… 본격 의정활동 시작TR36. NATO Zirvesi Ankara'da Başlıyor: F-35'ler ve Savunma Anlaşmaları GündemdeINTLxAI Rebrands as SpaceXAI Following MergerKR파키스탄 병원서 어린이 78명 동시 HIV 감염…오염된 주사기 재사용 의혹ARمونديال 2026: الأرجنتين تواجه مصر وسويسرا تواجه كولومبيا في مواجهات حاسمةJPアイヌ民族のサケ漁権訴訟、上告せず確定へ 権利主張の道残すRURussian Foreign Ministry: 38 Civilians Killed in Ukrainian Attacks Last WeekTRFidan'dan NATO Zirvesi ve Avrupa Güvenliği DeğerlendirmesiKR미군, 1948년 독도 폭격 사건 보고서서 '한국 영토' 명시 첫 확인CN保全公司負責人欠繳勞健保費2710萬 涉嫌隱匿財產遭聲請管收獲准KR제9대 울산시의회 개원식… 본격 의정활동 시작TR36. NATO Zirvesi Ankara'da Başlıyor: F-35'ler ve Savunma Anlaşmaları GündemdeINTLxAI Rebrands as SpaceXAI Following Merger
Newsgather
BackLincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Renovation Costs Balloon to $13.1m
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Renovation Costs Balloon to $13.1m
Politique
BBC News12.05.2026Politique2 dk okuma

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Renovation Costs Balloon to $13.1m

L'essentiel

  • The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, initially estimated at $1.8m by President Trump, now costs $13.1m.
  • A no-bid contract to a Trump-preferred vendor, citing emergency exemptions, sparked a lawsuit alleging historical landmark protection laws were ignored.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, built in 1922, has faced structural and maintenance issues.

Taille de police

A project to fix and paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which President Donald Trump said would cost $1.8m, 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 since 1922 [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 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 the president promised. It remains unclear whether the repairs can specifically fix the underlying structural issues at the attraction, which was built in 1922. The contract the Interior Department granted was to a company called Atlantic Industrial Coatings, a selection the president said he made based on work the firm previously did at one of Trump's golf courses. This prompted the Cultural Landscape Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to "promoting informed stewardship" of historic landscapes, to ask a judge to halt the renovations. "Every day that the resurfacing continues, the historic character of the Reflecting Pool is being further and fundamentally altered," the lawsuit against the administration read. The renovations have been a priority for the president, who visited the site last week to take a first-hand look at the drained pool. "It's much more beautiful than it was new because it never had the colour people wanted, but now it's going to have the great colour. So it's going to be good," Trump said at the time.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Increased scrutiny of no-bid contracts for public projects

    Probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the renovations address the underlying structural problems?
  • What are the long-term implications of the no-bid contract controversy?

Sujets liés

This article was originally published by BBC News.

Articles liés

England's Consultants Vote in Favour of Future NHS Strike Action Over Pay and Pensions
En développement·11 sa önce

England's Consultants Vote in Favour of Future NHS Strike Action Over Pay and Pensions

Consultants in England, members of the BMA, have voted 76% in favour of potential strike action over pay and pensions. This gives them a mandate for industrial action over the next 12 months, despite resident doctors recently accepting a pay deal. The BMA cites a 26% real-terms pay cut over 17 years, while the Health Secretary argues consultants are highly paid and strikes are unjustified.

BBC News