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Updated · The New York Times · May 27
Park Service Finds 20% Profit, Failed Repairs in $13.1 Million Lincoln Pool Contract
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 27

Park Service Finds 20% Profit, Failed Repairs in $13.1 Million Lincoln Pool Contract

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 27
  • $13.1 million is being paid to Atlantic Industrial Coatings under a no-bid Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool contract that Park Service documents say carries an inflated 20% profit margin.
  • A Park Service contracting analysis said comparable federal construction jobs usually allow 6% to 12% profit, putting this contract at least $850,000 above a more typical price.
  • The agency accepted the higher margin after an official argued the company deserved extra profit for taking on a difficult job under a tight deadline.
  • Two sealing trials earlier this month then failed on one of the project’s most critical tasks—closing gaps between concrete slabs that have leaked water for decades.
  • The setbacks leave the contractor and Park Service searching for new fixes on a project Trump had said would cost far less; the final contract is seven times his initial estimate.
Why was a contractor with no federal experience awarded a $13.1M no-bid deal for the Reflecting Pool repairs?
Will the costly paint job and quick fixes provide a lasting solution for the Reflecting Pool's decades-old leaks?