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DHS: US awarded $4.5 billion border wall contract, DHS reports

Department of Homeland Security announced on Friday that the federal government had awarded 10 construction contracts totaling $4.5 billion to add 230 miles of border barrier along the Southwest U.S. Border.

According to the company's statement, these contracts will add hundreds more miles to its border security system, which includes steel barriers and waterborne barriers as well as patrol roads, lighting, cameras, advanced detection technology and lights.

BCCG Joint Venture was awarded seven of the ten contracts in September by DHS and Customs and Border Protection.

The Smart Wall will mean more miles of barrier, more technology and greater capability for our agents. CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott stated in the statement that this is how to take control of your border.

DHS Secretary Kristin Noem granted two waivers to CBP for nine miles of Smart Wall within its San Diego Sector, and approximately 30 miles for New Mexico in the El Paso Sector. "To cut through the bureaucratic redtape and expedite construction of the Smart Wall," a statement stated.

The waivers' necessity was not immediately apparent. These waivers can be used to circumvent certain laws, whether they are environmental or otherwise. (Reporting and editing by Nick Zieminski; Doina Chiacu)

(source: Reuters)