General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBorder Wall Built by Trump's Hand-Picked Contractor Is 'in Danger of Falling into the Rio Grande'
By Jerry Lambe
Jul 2nd, 2020
A little-known North Dakota construction firm that was awarded the single largest border wall contract after its CEO effusively praised the president in a slew of conservative media appearances is now defending its product as experts warn the structure is in danger of collapsing, ProPublica and the Texas Tribune reported Thursday.
Several experts interviewed for the report said poor planning and shoddy engineering have left the wall in danger of falling into the Rio Grande.
The company, Fisher Sand & Gravel (FSG), in May was won a record-high $1.3 billion government contract to erect a portion of President Donald Trumps proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall, despite FSGs prototype being rejected by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for lacking in both quality and sophistication.
As previously reported by Law&Crime, President Trump directly inserted himself into the process for evaluating and awarding government construction contracts, lobbying on behalf of FSG and the firms CEO Tommy Fisher. Fisher, who has made a number of Fox News guest appearances, reportedly sold Trump on his company by playing to his impatience with the lack of progress on his signature campaign promise, telling the president he could build the wall faster and cheaper than other contractors bidding on the project. Fisher has since described his design as the Lamborghini of walls.
Read more:
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/border-wall-built-by-trumps-hand-picked-contractor-is-in-danger-of-falling-into-the-rio-grande/
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Lamborghini, my ass
keithbvadu2
(37,000 posts)SWBTATTReg
(22,191 posts)course, by the time everyone pocketed a portion of this, and of that, not much was left over for the actual wall, so what was left collapsed.
SoonerPride
(12,286 posts)Like everything hes ever slapped together it is shoddy and substandard.
Another boondoggle and waste of money.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)The Romans built walls 2000 years ago that are still in use. This one is failing in a year.
Alacritous Crier
(3,822 posts)The_REAL_Ecumenist
(729 posts)carved out of SOLID bedrock in Ethiopia & the lesser known TEMPLE OF YEHA, (500 BC) there? What about the pyramids of Sudan, aka NUBIA AND Egypt, (Which is an African Country in spite of what some want people to believe)? Ever heard of ADAM'S CALENDAR in Mpulamanga, South Africa, which is considered to be the OLDEST, (as in 75,000 year old) construction ON EARTH linked to the Human Race? What about the Larabanga Mosque, built in the Sudanese style in Mali, made of MUD or Adobe Bricks, founded in 1421?
Here's the thing, thump would FU a free BBQ...SMGDH
Alacritous Crier
(3,822 posts)littlemissmartypants
(22,850 posts)I imagine so many corners were cut building Trumps wall it's a circle. A visit to Lalibela would be a dream destination, Trumps wall, not so much. I definitely wouldn't trust him with fire or spicy BBQ. Maybe some banal mashed potatoes. 🙃
❤ lmsp
ZenDem
(442 posts)Collapse.
His Presidency.
His Wall.
His Life.
Our Country.
Under The Radar
(3,406 posts)Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)A bridge.
WinstonSmith4740
(3,059 posts)Wouldn't it be epic if when it fell it formed a bridge? It would be even better than this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=xtfe3Vtoh4c&feature=emb_logo
Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)lame54
(35,343 posts)NCjack
(10,279 posts)malaise
(269,251 posts)RFN!
Wounded Bear
(58,765 posts)Sounds familiar.
niyad
(113,736 posts)Of former Interior Sec. ryan zinke.
Ohiogal
(32,143 posts)Vogon_Glory
(9,133 posts)Hay algo que no quierre a un pared...
OK, its not Robert Frost, and it rarely, rarely even snows along the southern part of the Rio Grande, but something doesnt like walls anyway...
yellowcanine
(35,703 posts)lark
(23,182 posts)utter incompetence and stupidity.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)It's all about to come crashing down around him.
yellowcanine
(35,703 posts)and installed it around their houses.
coti
(4,612 posts)Honestly, it would have been completely wasted even if the wall stood up. But at least this removes all doubt.
NCjack
(10,279 posts)screamed into his ears the news of the cruddy job being done on the wall?
fleur-de-lisa
(14,628 posts)More from the article:
But engineering experts and hydrologists told ProPublica that despite Fishers boasts, the wall was built too close to the Rio Grande river and is in serious danger of collapse, as photos show a series of gashes and gullies along the base of the structure that have severely weakened the structures foundation.
Under FSGs design, the foundation for the walls steel bollards reach only 2.5 feet into the ground, less than one-third as deep as government usually requires. The shallow foundation combined with the rugged riverbank terrain is reportedly a recipe for disaster.
When the river rises, it will likely attack those areas where the foundation is exposed, further weakening support of the fence and potentially causing portions
to fall into the Rio Grande, Alex Mayer told ProPublica. Mayer is a University of Texas at El Paso civil engineer professor who has done research in the Rio Grande basin.
FSGs attorney Mark Courtois told ProPublica that the erosion was a normal part of new construction projects like this and does not in any way compromise the fence or associated roadway. He added that FSG will seek to build drainage ditches to lessen the deterioration.
William Seger
(10,788 posts)He added that FSG will seek to install a windshield.
CaptainTruth
(6,614 posts)That's ridiculous! When I build 6 foot tall residential wood fences here in FL I set my posts in the ground 2.5 feet, in concrete.
And that's just a 6 ft tall residential fence in a yard, not a 20 ft tall (?) border wall.
Jesus, they are so bad at this. How did this design ever get approved?
Remember when part of the new bollard wall that was under construction blew over a few months ago? The temporary braces were totally inadequate & it made me wonder what building inspector signed off on the bracing system. I'm starting to believe that no one reviewed the design & nothing is being inspected.
Freaking amateurs.
lpbk2713
(42,770 posts)If the rickety fence goes in the river it will be a hazard to navigation.
How to report same: https://mariners.coastguard.dodlive.mil/2018/08/02/8-2-2018-do-you-know-how-to-report-waterway-hazards/
NRaleighLiberal
(60,029 posts)Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)the wall responds by falling into the river.
I'd like an 8X10 of that, please!
DFW
(54,476 posts)Too bad it turned out to be as stable as the tortellini of walls. Probably didn't taste anywhere nearly as good, either.
Alwaysna
(574 posts)niyad
(113,736 posts)New, not-previously existing barrier have been constructed. I remuneration hearing some time ago about sections of newly-worked on sections falling into the river. Frankly, I was hoping that the Mexicans would recycle it all, but the bridge image is wonderful!
keithbvadu2
(37,000 posts)Trump wall falling over, almost into the street.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=trump+wall+falling+into+mexican+street
?w=1040&quality=70&strip=all