The White House has announced that it will vastly expand the East Wing to include a massive new ballroom. The 'exquisite addition' is slated to cost $200 million from private donors, and will begin construction in September 2025
For someone to get to work on a government site, you have to pass a background check. Since Secret Service is involved, they will check social media as well.
Clark Construction is doing most of the building, outside of the engineering construction, and they are actually fairly good in the industry. They intentionally provide a starting point to get into trades with pre-apprenticeship employment, which is huge in construction trades. Wages and benefits are on par with national averages for non-union labor.
The lowest paid people are “helpers” and they fuck up plenty when they try not to and aren’t allowed to touch anything that could be of consequence. At most they could write a message on something nobody will see until the next renovation.
For someone to get to work on a government site, you have to pass a background check. Since Secret Service is involved, they will check social media as well.
Clark Construction is doing most of the building, outside of the engineering construction, and they are actually fairly good in the industry. They intentionally provide a starting point to get into trades with pre-apprenticeship employment, which is huge in construction trades. Wages and benefits are on par with national averages for non-union labor.
The lowest paid people are “helpers” and they fuck up plenty when they try not to and aren’t allowed to touch anything that could be of consequence. At most they could write a message on something nobody will see until the next renovation.
Guaranteed to have money laundry