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The Development Group

Project Stats

Construction Start

2024

Construction Status

Current

Project Team

  • Design- Builder (& General Contractor): Swinerton Builders
  • Architect: HNTB Corporation
  • Structural Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers (Canopy Foundations) and VCA Engineers (Wayfinding sign foundations and Economy Lot Ped Bridge)
  • Civil Engineer: HNTB and KPFF
  • Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineer: PBS Engineers, Inc.
  • Geotechnical Engineer: Diaz-Yourman
  • Sustainability Consultant: HNTB
  • Landscape Architect: Lynn Capouya, Inc. and Yunsoo Kim Design
  • Traffic Engineer: Ricondo & Associates
  • Surveying: Wagner 
  • Transportation Technology/IT: Burns Engineering
  • Signage & Wayfinding: Selbert Perkins Design
  • Lighting Design: FPL and Associates, Inc. (Public ROW) and PBS (private lots)
  • Site Investigations: Util-Locate and C-Below
  • Code Compliance: HNTB

About

The Auxiliary Curbs project will provide enhanced and convenient vehicle access to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as part of new transportation rotaries located along the path of the forthcoming LAX Automated People Mover. These rotaries, which are located adjacent to LAX Economy Parking and the Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility, are designed to support private and commercial vehicle traffic with modernized transportation technologies (e.g., GPS, smart parking systems, traffic monitoring systems) that ease our guests’ airport journeys.

 

At LAX Economy Parking, 6,140 linear feet (LF) of new curbs will be constructed to the east of the facility, with 3,530 LF of expanded curbs to be constructed south of it.

 

Immediately west Concourse Way, adjacent to the ConRAC, the project will include the construction of 1,200 LF of new curbs in addition to approximately 70,000 square feet (SF) of new parking space to serve an additional 173 parking stalls. This part of the project will also include an expansion of drainage systems to account for Low Impact Development (LID) storm water containment.

 

Construction adjacent to the ConRAC began July 2024, with construction at LAX Economy Parking expected to begin in late 2024. Project completion is anticipated in early 2026.

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