LA Times: International engineering corporations, boutique
architectural firms and tiny mom-and-pop builders with names like
“Loko-Koko” are lining up to help build President Trump’s border wall, despite the fact that Mexico has said it won’t pay for it and polls show that many Americans don’t want it.
Since the Department of Homeland Security placed a presolicitation notice
on the Federal Business Opportunities website in late February for “the
design and build of several prototype wall structures in the vicinity
of the United States border Mexico,” more than 600 interested vendors
across the country have signed on, including almost 100 entities from
California.
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