Well, now they have a few hundred million to go out and prove themselves, for the future awards still to come.
Although this article just says Yuma, the wall segment is in the Yuma Sector of the Border (very rural), rather than the around the urban area of the city of Yuma.
YES.
Passing you post on
I wonder if they need some armed guards.
I’m good with Fisher gets some of the work, hope it works out well for them.
When you pointed out Fisher would be working in a rural area it made me wonder if they would be provided security.
Although this article just says Yuma, the wall segment is in the Yuma Sector of the Border (very rural), rather than the around the urban area of the city of Yuma.
well, it’ a start
Say what?
Yes! Outstanding! Love watching the videos over on CTH w/ Brian & Foreman Mike!
I believe that this may be one of the projects funded with the $3.6 billion of Military Construction funds, re-programmed by the President’s emergency declaration.
Although there is a lawsuit against that in the Ninth Circuit (decision expected soon, maybe this week), contracts have started to be awarded.
The awesome new barrier system is San Diego recently also got another contract awarded from this pot of money, to extend the barrier further East through 2 miles of steep terrain (where there was no barrier before) and meet up with the next run of good pre-existing barrier (bollards with anti-climb plate and road).
Is it 270, or 400 mil to Fisher. Are robots writing the journalists articles now. LOL
Raccoon finally reaches the summit of Minnesota's UBS building
Is this the same company that made car bodies in the day?
Obama would have selected Fisher-Price.
A clip of what I think President Trumps ‘Big Beautiful Wall’ would look like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO2GY-84hgQ&list=PL0HrVZq162ti8LFrmIL9uaICDJXIn4gP_&index=2&t=355s
I believe this was Fischers idea, but it doesn’t matter at all who builds it.
It’s much harder to breach this wall than the current bollards, which are certain to be torn down or purposely neglected to the point of collapse in the future.
Our children and grandchildren are going to have a huge fight on their hands in the future just to maintain what is now being built.
All a person has to do is look how much old ‘wall’ is being replace, and what kind of shape it’s in, crumpled, driven down, neglected.
25, 50 years from now the same fight that we are fighting is g right now today is going to have to be fought all over.