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SLSCO awarded $166.8M contract for border construction work by Sam Howard Washington (UPI) Dec 21, 2018 As Congress spars with President Donald Trump over financing his long-promised U.S.-Mexico border wall, the Defense Department on Thursday awarded a contract to SLSCO Ltd. for its design-build construction project on the border. The $166.8 million deal, SLSCO's second with the U.S. Defense Department since mid-November, will fund the Galveston, Texas-based company's work on the border, the Defense Department said. It has already been awarded a $145 million contract to construct six miles of a border wall near McAllen, Texas, in recent weeks. That project will include 18-foot sections for levees, as well as lighting and surveillance equipment. SLSCO received another contract, worth $167.5 million, for its border work in mid-November. Financing a proposed wall along the U.S. southern border, one of Trump's earliest campaign promises, has been a major point of division between the president and members of Congress as they race to pass a spending bill to prevent a partial government shutdown by midnight Friday. Trump has requested $5 billion for the project. For its most recently awarded contract, SLSCO will work in Tecate, San Diego and Calexico, Calif., and is expected to complete the job by July 2020. A total of $166.8 million in fiscal 2018 omnibus funds were appropriated at the time of the award. The project is being run through the Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the contracting activity.
UK puts 3,500 troops on standby for no-deal Brexit London (AFP) Dec 18, 2018 Britain is putting 3,500 soldiers on standby to deal with "any contingencies" in case of a no-deal Brexit, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson told parliament on Tuesday. "What we are doing is putting contingency plans in place, and what we will do is have 3,500 service personnel held at readiness - including regulars and reserves," he said. Williamson said the soldiers would be ready "to support any government department on any contingencies they may need". Britain's cabinet on Tuesday agre ... read more
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