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OBP005216

From: HOFFMAN, DAVID R


To: (b) (6) ; BEESON, PAUL A; (b) (6)
CARRILLO, CARLOS X; (b) (6) GILBERT, ROBERT W;
(b) (6) HILL, RANDY R; (b) (6)
MANJARREZ, VICTOR M; (b) (6) SMIETANA, JOHN J;
(b) (6) VITIELLO, RONALD D
Cc: (b) (6) SELF, JEFFREY D; (b) (6)
Subject: FW: Info regarding PF 225 Fencing
Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:30:13 PM
Attachments: (b) (5)

Chiefs-

Chiefs-

As discussed in our conference calls, this is for your review and dissemination as appropriate. This
same information will be forwarded to your Sector Fence PoCs.

(b) (6)

Deputy Division Chief


Southwest Border Operations
Office of Border Patrol
Customs and Border Protection

(b) (6)
(b) (6)

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:20 PM
To: (b) (6) ; SELF, JEFFREY D
Cc: (b) (6)

Subject: Info regarding PF 225 Fencing

Chief,
Here is the information regarding the PF225 project. Attached is a Right of Entry for Construction
(ROE-C) DRAFT, talking points regarding PF225, the Department of Transportation Acquisition
Brochure (required to distribute when Gov’t acquires land in this manner) and finally the basic
pedestrian fence styles. These fence styles represent the basic requirements of the pedestrian style
fence. There are other fence styles in the field. Those styles are most likely “proprietary designs”. We
cannot show proprietary designs as possible future fence as it must be bid on first. Those companies
that own the design will more than likely be part of the bids. These pictures are more for the Outreach
Agents to use during the acquisition work with the USACE real estate personnel. The USACE will
keep the individual sectors involved during the fence design planning stages of PF225.
(b)
(6)

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