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    Border wall bids include tourist attraction, solar panels

    Tuesday, April 4th 2017, 7:07 pm PDT
    Tuesday, April 4th 2017, 7:07 pm PDT

    SAN DIEGO (AP) - Tuesday was the deadline for companies to propose designs for President Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will ask several of the bidders to build prototypes in San Diego.

    The government won't identify companies until contracts are awarded around June 1 - and even then, only the winners - but some bidders released plans on their own.

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    SOLAR PANELS

    Gleason Partners LLC of Las Vegas proposes solar panels to cover sections of the wall.

    The panels would provide electricity for lighting, sensors and patrol stations along the wall. Sales of electricity to utilities could cover the cost of construction in 20 years or less, according to the company. Power could also be sold to Mexico.

    "I like the wall to be able to pay for itself," said managing partner Thomas Gleason.

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    TOURIST ATTRACTION

    Crisis Resolution Security Services Inc. of Clarence, Illinois, proposes a wall that is 56 feet (17 meters) high and 22 feet (7 meters) wide at the top - with plenty of room to allow tourists to enjoy desert views.

    The height - nearly twice what the government envisions - would deter climbers, and its width would give the structure longevity, said chief executive officer Michael Hari.

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    NUCLEAR WASTE

    Clayton Industries Inc. of Pittsburgh proposes storing nuclear waste along the wall in trenches that are at least 100 feet (30 meters) deep.

    Money already collected by the U.S. Department of Energy from people who benefit from nuclear power would help pay for the wall.

    The bid includes an option for hardware to convert the nuclear waste to energy.

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    ARTWORK ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BORDER

    Concrete Contractors Interstate of San Diego proposed a polished concrete wall augmented with stones and artifacts specific to areas on the 2,000-mile (3,218-kilometer) border.

    Russ Baumgartner, CEO of the company, says the wall should be "a piece of art."

    Customs and Border Protection's solicitation says the wall should be "aesthetically pleasing" from the U.S. side. Baumgartner wants to decorate both sides.

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    BALLISTIC CONCRETE

    DarkPulse Technologies of Scottsdale, Arizona, proposes a concrete wall that can withstand tampering or attacks of any kind.

    "You could fire a tank round at it and it will take the impact," said company founder Dennis O'Leary.

    Fiber sensors would be embedded in the concrete to immediately alert officials to any attempts to climb over or tunnel under the wall. It would be coated with a slick coating that would prevent climbing.

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    NO BORDER

    Otra Nation, a group of U.S. and Mexican citizens, proposed the world's first shared co-nation along the border "open to citizens of both countries and co-maintained by Mexico and the United States of America."

    It would also create "nodes of cultural production" such as libraries, museums, galleries and workshops between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, and other spots with cities on both sides of the border.

    It would prohibit oil drilling and mining and create a "hyperloop transportation system" for people and cargo.


    (DarkPulse Technologies Inc via AP). This undated rendering provided by DarkPulse Technologies Inc. shows a proposed border wall between Mexico and the U.S. The wall proposed by Arizona-based DarkPulse Technologies would be constructed with ballistic c...


    (iCON Wall Solution by Single Eagle dba Concrete Contractors Interstate via AP). This undated rendering provided by iCON Wall Solution by Single Eagle dba Concrete Contractors Interstate, shows a decorative addition to a proposed border wall. San Diego...


    (iCON Wall Solution by Single Eagle dba Concrete Contractors Interstate via AP). This undated rendering provided by iCON Wall Solution shows a proposed border wall between Mexico and the U.S. The San Diego County-based Concrete Contractors Interstate's...


    (Gleason Partners via AP). This undated rendering provided by Gleason Partners LLC shows shows sections South Side (Mexico) connected like a snake along the border. Solar panels would cover sections of the wall proposed by Las Vegas-based Gleason Partn...

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    Wow, those are wonderful ideas. I think we're going to be very proud of our Border Wall. I sure hope so!! It's costing a lot of money and will be there a very long time, so it needs to be beautiful, effective, and have pretty landscaping. I love the idea of the solar panels so long as no one can steal them, and it sounds like they're thinking of all the possibilities to outsmart the invaders.

    It's so exciting to see the ideas and prototypes so soon!!!

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