Posted on 03/18/2017 10:11:14 AM PDT by simpson96
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration wants to build a 30-foot-high border wall that looks good from the north side and is difficult to climb or cut through, according to a pair of contract notices posted to a government website further detailing President Donald Trump's promise to build a "big, beautiful wall" at the Mexican border.
The notices were made public late Friday by Customs and Border Protection, the Homeland Security Department agency that will oversee the project and eventually patrol and maintain the wall. The proposals are due to the government by March 29.
One of the CBP contract requests calls for a solid concrete wall, while the other asks for proposals for a see-through structure. Both require the wall to sunk at least six feet into the ground and include 25- and 50-foot automated gates for pedestrians and vehicles. The proposed wall must also be built in a such a way that it would take at least an hour to cut through it with a "sledgehammer, car jack, pick axe, chisel, battery operated impact tools, battery operated cutting tools, Oxy/acetylene torch or other similar hand-held tools."
The government will award a contract based on 30-foot-wide sample walls that are to be built in San Diego.
(Excerpt) Read more at hosted.ap.org ...
https://law.utexas.edu/humanrights/borderwall/maps/background-maps.html
Wherein the US will be sued by illegals who are hurt climbing over it. Top it with nice shiny razor wire.
“Yes, 30 ft does not seem that high.”
With an alligator-filled moat it does!
Two walls, with wolves and lions roaming about between them.
“30 feet??? That doesn’t seem high enough”
12’ is intimidating, if you approach it on foot. Even a 20’ ladder doesn’t get you close enough to get over a thirty foot wall. When you get to thirty feet up, you risk serious injury or death from a fall - and it is scary high when you look down.
But most of all, it is about the cost effective maximum height you can build. Because you have to set panels firmly into the ground you need six or more (if you are on an incline) feet below ground (the Rio Grande Valley can get hurricanes, as well as floods). So panels have to be 36’ for a 30’ wall, and a few feet longer when climbing a hill.
The standard tractor trailer has a 40’ foot bed, and panels a little shorter allow for blocking, bracing, tie downs, and a bit of angling when lifting.
30 feet is a sweet spot for stopping the great bulk of people, without driving costs up inefficiently.
Dig a trench, add some gravel, drop in a pre-formed footing and level it. Tilt up a precast panel into the footing. When you have a few panels aligned, pour some concrete into the trench, and add a conduit for electrical and communications/network wiring (either above or set in the concrete).
They can really eat up the miles by tilting up precast concrete panels - especially once the crews and factories get tuned up.
That’s pretty much how Trump’s contracts read. Performance milestones are baked in. That’s how he got that skating rink in NYC built under budget and ahead of schedule. Be shocked if doesn’t use the same approach here.
There are various locations along the border with some type structure built. They vary
in size, design, etc. If they were topped with razor wire it would be a deterrent for sure.
Example here: https://law.utexas.edu/humanrights/borderwall/maps/final_border_fence_locations_oct_2013.pdf
click the up down arrow to see different areas.
Filled with piranha.
When the pre solicitation notice came out a month ago we had a lot of discussion on that thread. I updated it with links to the solicitations last night.
See
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3528799/posts?page=147#147
I also posted some of the basics from the concrete wall portion as I down loaded the specs which are about 140 pages for the preliminary proposal scope.
THE WALL
Basic Stuff from inside the documents:
Threshold Requirements
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SOLID CONCRETE BORDER WALL DESIGN/BUILD IDIQ CONTRACT
1) The wall design shall be reinforced solid concrete.
2) The wall design shall be physically imposing in height. The Governments nominal concept is for a 30-foot high wall. Offerors should consider this height, but designs with heights of at least 18 feet may be acceptable. Designs with heights of less than 18 feet are not acceptable.
3) It shall not be possible for a human to climb to the top of the wall or access the top of the wall from either side unassisted (e.g. via the use of a ladder, etc.)
4) The wall design shall include anti-climb topping features that prevent scaling using common and more sophisticated climbing aids (e.g. grappling hooks, handholds, etc.)
5) The wall shall prevent digging or tunneling below it for a minimum of 6 feet below the lowest adjacent grade.
6) The wall shall prevent/deter for a minimum of one (1) hour the creation a physical breach of the wall (e.g., punching through the wall) no larger than 12-inches in diameter or square using sledgehammer, car jack, pick axe, chisel, battery operated impact tools, battery operated cutting tools, Oxy/acetylene torch or other similar hand-held tools.
7) The north side of wall (i.e. U.S. facing side) shall be aesthetically pleasing in color, anti-climb texture, etc., to be consistent with general surrounding environment. The manufacturing/construction process should facilitate changes in color and texture pursuant to site specific requirements.
8) The wall design shall be able to accommodate surface drainage.
9) The wall design shall be able to accommodate Border Patrol approved design standards for pedestrian and automated mechanized vehicle sliding gates (25 feet and 50 feet).
10) The wall design shall be constructible to slopes up to 45 percent.
11) The wall fittings and fixtures shall be secured on the north side of the wall to shield from external attack.
12) The wall design should be cost effective to construct, maintain and repair.
Objective Requirements
1) It is operationally advantageous that the design of first 12 feet of wall height (as measured from the highest adjacent grade) be adaptable to prevent/deter for a period of time greater than one (1) hour up to 4+ hours the creation of a physical breach of the wall (e.g., punching through the wall) no larger than 12-inches in diameter or square using sledgehammer, car jack, pick axe, chisel, battery operated impact tools, battery operated cutting tools, Oxy/acetylene torch or other similar hand- held tools.
C.3.4.2 Mock-Up Construction
The Contractor shall design and construct a 10 ft. by 10 ft. mock-up of an exemplar section of its prototype at a location in San Diego, CA as determined by the Government. The mock-up shall replicate the structural design of the prototypes first 10 ft. of above ground wall height (measured from the adjacent ground) and length to allow the Government to test and evaluate the anti-destruct characteristics of the bidders wall design. The mock-up shall meet all technical requirements except the anti-dig, anti-climb, and aesthetics. The anti-dig and anti-climb characteristics will not be tested with the mock-up. The modified above ground foundation shall not affect the criteria outlined in specifications below.
The mock-up shall include the following requirements from section C.3.1 of this Statement of Work:
1) The Contractor shall build the mock-up to reflect the maximum performance contained within the prototype design (i.e., between 1 hour and 4+ hours).
2) The wall fittings and fixtures shall be secured on the north side of the wall to shield from external attack.
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SOLID CONCRETE BORDER WALL DESIGN/BUILD IDIQ CONTRACT
3) If the prototype wall design includes see-through component/capability
then it shall be installed in the mock-up to test its anti-destruct capabilities
The mock-up shall be constructed within two (2) weeks after notice to proceed (NTP) and shall be constructed concurrent to prototype construction. Within seven (7) calendar days of notification of completion of mock-up evaluation, the Contractor shall remove the structure and dispose of it properly. Disposal includes site clean-up after testing has concluded.
160 posted on 3/18/2017, 9:30:50 AM by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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The wall must be amazingly Low Maintenance.
The moment the Left gets back in power, there will be zero maintenance.
The internal attacks are the ones to watch out for.
I suspect that a 30’ wall along with cutting off welfare, schooling, medical benefits, and e-verify would definitely slow down the border crossings. The die-hards will be the drug dealers. Anyone delivering teddy bears and soccer balls to the border should be considered accomplices.
I can't wait to see the modern and creative ideas that will emanate from the brains of the design/construction engineers who will be bidding.
This will be a fence like no other fence !
American ingenuity will be displayed at its best. Oh, would I love to see all the submitted proposals !
Please put me on your ping list, KC, if and when you follow up on this design process.....thanks so much!
Leni (MinuteGal)
I WANT **THIS**
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