CA, US & World

Firm Behind Past Reflecting Pool Renovation Rejected Trump Project as 'Unfeasible' Prior to Peeling Debacle

Firm Behind Past Reflecting Pool Renovation Rejected Trump Project as 'Unfeasible' Prior to Peeling Debacle

As blue material continues to detach and float to the surface of the iconic Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, newly uncovered details reveal that a major construction firm with historical expertise on the site explicitly warned that the hasty remodeling project was structurally "unfeasible."

Sika Corporation, a New Jersey-based company that provided specialized concrete construction and sealing products for the pool's extensive 2010–2012 renovation, was quietly approached months ago to execute the current administration's redesign. According to company insiders, Sika flatly declined the opportunity after reviewing two non-negotiable requirements imposed by the Trump administration: a mandatory blue coating for the pool floor and a strict completion deadline ahead of the July 4 holiday weekend. Sika specialists concluded that the tight multi-month turnaround was entirely inadequate to ensure a structurally sound installation given the pool's unique engineering challenges.

Alternative Materials and Ballooning Costs

Following Sika’s rejection, the federal government shifted the project to Virginia-based Atlantic Industrial Coatings, opting to use products from Rhino Linings—a brand widely popularized for commercial truck bed linings. The materials applied to the historic basin included Rhino 406 Primer and Pipeliner 5000, a plastic-like polyurea coating.

Less than a month after application, the material has begun catastrophically peeling away from the concrete bed. Compounding the structural failure, massive algae blooms have turned the water various shades of murky green, completely undermining a renovation that was explicitly marketed as a permanent solution to water clarity issues. Furthermore, what was initially estimated as a modest $1.8 million surface upgrade has seen its taxpayer price tag skyrocket to $14.7 million, according to official federal contract summaries from the Department of the Interior.

Congressional Scrutiny and Vandalism Claims

The ballooning costs and immediate physical degradation of the national landmark have sparked a fierce political battle in Washington, D.C. Representative Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, formally issued letters to the active contractors demanding full copies of the project agreements, communications, and water quality records. Garcia publicly blasted the endeavor as a "disastrous vanity project" and a waste of public funds, accusing the administration of bypassing typical regulatory guardrails.

President Trump has vigorously defended the project's execution, attributing the flaking blue strips to "radical left vandals" and asserting that a gash hundreds of feet long was intentionally carved into the basin. A Justice Department court filing associated with a parallel regulatory lawsuit did confirm that caulk over a foam expansion sealant had been sliced with a sharp blade and that several individuals had been arrested or cited for tampering with the site.

Heavy Vehicles and Untested Tech

However, industrial water infrastructure experts point to deeper engineering miscalculations rather than pure vandalism. Online commentators and technical analysts highlighted that heavy construction equipment—along with a presidential motorcade—drove directly across the pool's surface shortly after the delicate chemical coating was laid down.

Tim Auerhahn, an aquatic infrastructure expert and chairman of the Aquatic Council, noted that utilizing rigid epoxies and polyurea coatings in a massive historic water basin featuring 2.5 miles of moving expansion joints is highly unconventional. Auerhahn explained that the choice of Rhino Linings products raises legitimate technical questions regarding substrate compatibility, severe UV exposure, and long-term durability in an open-air environment. The expansion joints are designed to allow large concrete slabs to flex under changing temperatures, a movement that rigid coatings simply cannot accommodate without fracturing.

With the nation's 250th anniversary and July 4 festivities immediately approaching, the White House confirmed that the Reflecting Pool will be entirely drained yet again following the holiday to undergo extensive, permanent repairs.

Explore NBCPalmSprings.com, where we are connecting the valley.

By: CNN Newsource

June 25, 2026

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovationSika CorporationRhino Linings peelingAtlantic Industrial CoatingsPresident Donald TrumpRep Robert Garcia investigationpolyurea pool coating failureNational Mall infrastructureJune 2026
Link Copied To Clipboard!
Firm Behind Past Reflecting Pool Renovation Rejected Trump Project as 'Unfeasible' Prior to Peeling Debacle