Trump’s arch to be built under ambitious construction schedule
White House unveils plans for Trump’s 250-foot ‘Triumphal Arch’
President Donald Trump‘s team has unveiled plans for a 250-foot “Triumphal Arch” on Memorial Circle in Washington, D.C., intended to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.
National Park Service documents reveal an ambitious construction schedule, requiring crews to work two 10-hour shifts daily, year-round, to complete the arch within two to three years.
Safety concerns have emerged due to the arch’s location directly under the flight path of Reagan National Airport, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration to review potential hazards and recommend blinking lights for the completed structure.
Building experts and an architecture professor have criticized the rapid timeline and the proposed use of concrete clad in granite, noting it deviates from the traditional stone construction of other D.C. monuments.
The project faces significant public opposition, including a lawsuit from veterans concerned about its impact on Arlington National Cemetery and criticism from a senator regarding the lack of Congressional authorization.