Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 16
Post Finds 7 Reflecting Pool Failures Tied to Installation Flaws, Not $14 Million Vandalism Claims
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 16

Post Finds 7 Reflecting Pool Failures Tied to Installation Flaws, Not $14 Million Vandalism Claims

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 16

Summary

  • Seven peeling spots in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool lined up with seams between coating sections, according to a Washington Post analysis of site visits, imagery and renovation records.
  • Four waterproofing experts said that pattern strongly points to application errors: adjacent Pipeliner 5000 sections were sprayed at least five hours apart, beyond the product’s four-hour drying window, and one area was coated more than 24 hours after primer.
  • Three failures also sat on visible expansion joints, and available visuals did not show the special edge preparation experts said cured seams require to bond properly.
  • Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum had blamed vandals for more than 300 feet of damage, but officials provided no evidence; photos this week showed the 4 million-gallon pool drained for repairs.
  • The defects surfaced within weeks of the pool’s early June reopening after a no-bid $14 million renovation, with the same contractor expected to handle fixes that Burgum said could cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Insights

After a $14 million no-bid contract, why did the Reflecting Pool’s new lining fail within just two weeks?
With conflicting accounts from officials and experts, what truly caused the Reflecting Pool's multi-million dollar liner failure?