President Donald Trump says a new helipad will soon be added to the White House South Lawn, marking the latest project in a broader effort to redesign the presidential residence and its surrounding grounds.
Speaking during a White House event on July 6, Trump said the helipad is needed to accommodate newer, more powerful Marine One helicopters that are now used to transport the president. According to Trump, the upgraded aircraft have damaged the South Lawn during landings, prompting the decision to install a permanent landing pad.
Helipad Plan
Trump said the new helicopters, built by Sikorsky Aircraft, have repeatedly torn up the grass on the South Lawn. In the past, officials considered continuing to use older helicopters for White House landings, but Trump said installing a helipad would be a simpler solution.
He noted that helipads are common features at properties he owns and said adding one at the White House would resolve ongoing logistical issues. The helipad will include the presidential seal carved into granite, according to the president.
Trump estimated the cost of the project at between $5 million and $6 million and said Sikorsky is covering the expense. Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky’s parent company, confirmed that the contribution falls within that range.
White House Changes
The helipad is the latest in a series of construction and renovation projects Trump has undertaken at the White House. During his current term, the administration has moved forward with demolishing the East Wing to make way for a new ballroom, installing a patio in the Rose Garden, and revamping the West Wing colonnade.
Additional renovations have included updates to interior spaces such as the Lincoln Bathroom. Trump has said these changes are intended to modernize the White House while leaving a lasting mark on the presidency.
| Project | Area |
|---|---|
| New helipad | South Lawn |
| Ballroom | East Wing |
| Patio | Rose Garden |
| Renovation | West Wing colonnade |
| Interior updates | Lincoln Bathroom |
Broader Plans
Beyond the White House grounds, Trump has outlined plans to reshape other parts of Washington, D.C. His proposals include a new triumphal arch near the National Mall and renovations to landmarks such as the Kennedy Center and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
These projects have drawn criticism and legal challenges from historic preservation groups, which argue that some changes threaten the character of nationally significant sites. Trump has rejected those concerns, framing the work as an effort to build monuments and spaces that will endure.
Reaction
Trump has defended the construction projects at rallies and public events, saying they are focused on long-term impact rather than preservation of what he describes as aging infrastructure. During a June 24 rally on the National Mall, he said great civilizations are remembered for what they built, not what they left unchanged.
White House officials have not announced a construction timeline for the helipad, but Trump indicated the project is expected to move forward soon.
FAQs
Where will the new helipad be built?
On the White House South Lawn.
Why is a helipad being added?
New helicopters have damaged the South Lawn during landings.
How much will the helipad cost?
Trump estimated the cost at $5 million to $6 million.
Who is paying for the helipad?
Sikorsky Aircraft is covering the cost, according to Trump.
Is this part of a larger White House renovation?
Yes, it is one of several renovation projects underway.

















