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11. The OP has a great deal more on why this project failed
Thu Jun 25, 2026, 08:39 PM
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Here is more from the OP

Sika declined the proposal after a routine assessment of feasibility and risk, the employees said. One of the Sika specialists assumed that was because Sika’s solution was complicated and lengthy, not fitting the contractor’s tight timeline of just a few months turnaround.

The main issue, one of Sika employees said, was the lining over the expansion joints featured in the Reflecting Pool and constraints on what material could be used and submerged in water. The Reflecting Pool features 2.5 miles of joints, which were recently replaced as part of the renovations, according to Department of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum......

The two Rhino Linings products ultimately used in the Reflecting Pool were Rhino 406 Primer and Pipeliner 5000, according to an advertisement for the company. The primer is made up of epoxy, and the pipeliner is made of a mixture of resin and isocyanate – polyurea.

The Pipeliner 5000 product is typically used for linings in water storage, wastewater facilities, and pipes – containers not exposed to sunlight on a regular basis. Some polyureas are not stable under UV light .

As for the Rhino 406 Primer, one Sika employee said that epoxy, which is a popular coating for garage floors, is rigid, and would not be a good solution for flexing joints like the ones in the Reflecting Pool.

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Adding insult to injury. paleotn Thursday #8
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We don't need no stinkin' experts. flashman13 Thursday #9
Imagine that AverageOldGuy Thursday #10
The OP has a great deal more on why this project failed LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #11
Rhino Lining must be a shit product. BradBo Thursday #13
It's actually an excellent product obamanut2012 Thursday #16
Sounds like they are excellent products for particular uses, this not being one of them ToxMarz Thursday #18
Rhino Linings lonely bird Thursday #19
A reptuable firm knows that you can't fool Mother Nature... Wounded Bear Thursday #14
So that suggests the current re-repair job is going to be equally clusterfucked. Grokenstein Yesterday #20
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