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White House awarded no-bid contract for East Wing ballroom, Washington Post reports

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 5:14 AM

June 30 (Reuters) – White House officials last year awarded a no-bid contract worth up to $500 million for the construction of ​the East Wing ballroom, the Washington ‌Post reported on Tuesday, citing a copy of the agreement.

The contract was awarded through the Executive Residence, an office that is exempt from rules requiring ‌federal ​agencies to seek competitive ⁠bids and publicly disclose ⁠contract details, according to the report.

U.S. President Donald Trump was directly involved in negotiating some costs for the ballroom, the Washington ​Post report said.

The contract was awarded to Virginia-based Clark Construction, which charged a ⁠3% profit for its ⁠early work on the East Wing, ​the newspaper added.

Reuters could not verify the report. ​The White House and Clark Construction did not ‌immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.

The renovation of the ballroom is part of Trump’s ambitious revamp of Washington, which also ⁠includes plans for a 250-foot (76-meter) arch, a refurbishment of the National Mall reflecting pool, and a new ⁠promenade for ‌the Lincoln Memorial.

The president had ⁠previously said he and wealthy ​donors would ‌fund the ballroom project, but ​later asked ⁠Congress for $1 billion in taxpayer money for security upgrades. Senate Republicans, with an eye on November midterm elections, said no.

(Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Heavens and ​Ros Russell)