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Border Wall Construction Draws Execution Questions After Cultural Site Damage

Crews cut through a 1,000-year-old Indigenous ground etching in Arizona after a no-time contract change, raising questions about execution controls on a fast-moving federal project. .

Author editorPosted on May 4, 2026Categories US Construction

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