Workers have begun disassembling parts of an under-construction helipad at the White House, according to photographs reported by The New York Times. The images show work taking place on a project that has been under construction for several weeks.
The reported changes follow an order from President Trump, according to coverage by The New York Times and other outlets. Reports described Trump as dissatisfied with aspects of the helipad and said contractors were instructed to make modifications.
The work has reportedly continued around the clock, and the partial dismantling means some recently completed or installed sections are being altered. The available reports do not provide full details about the changes, their cost, or when construction is expected to be completed.