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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 2, 2022
CONTACT:
LAWA Public Relations
(424) 646-5260 |
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SEPTEMBER MODERNIZATION HIGHLIGHTS
Key Updates on Construction Projects at LAX and VNY
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Progress continues on projects including
the west headhouse for Terminal 3 and bridge to the Tom Bradley International Terminal (top left), and Terminal Vertical Cores at the south end of Tom Bradley (top right), between Terminals 4 and 5 (bottom left), and between Terminals 5 and 6 (bottom right).
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(Los Angeles) Each month, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) shares updates on current and upcoming construction projects at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Van Nuys Airport (VNY). This newsletter contains information about the status of projects at LAX and VNY, as well as construction impacts on the airport roadways and the surrounding communities.
In September, work will begin on the installation of the sixth and final elevated pedestrian bridge that will connect to the Automated People Mover (APM) train system, spanning World Way from the Tom Bradley International Terminal to the future West Central Terminal Area (CTA) station. Expect lane closures on both levels of World Way between Terminal 3 and Tom Bradley. Work is underway in varying stages at the other five bridges, as well as all six APM stations along the 2.25-mile train guideway.
Construction continues on the $2.3-billion modernization of Terminals 2 and 3, with the connector between Terminals 1 and 2 temporarily closed during demolition and renovation of the old Transportation Security Administration checkpoint. Construction is taking place on a new connector between Terminal 3 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal and the remainder of the Terminal 3 concourse. Work has also begun to reconstruct the eastern half of the Terminal 4 headhouse and extend the concourse as part of a $1.62-billion modernization project.
Temporary pedestrian walkways are in place in the construction zones on the Upper/Departures Level, reducing drop-off lane availability. Portions of Center Way are closed for APM guideway and station construction, with other roadways/lanes restricted overnight.
In addition to the APM, work continues on other elements of the Landside Access Modernization Program (LAMP), including the Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility and associated street improvements and access roads. A link is available for webcams that allow the public to see the ongoing work by clicking here. Photo galleries are available here.
Installation of an electronic Smart Parking system throughout the CTA is expected to continue through the fall, with intermittent impacts. Guests are encouraged to reserve spaces in the CTA and at the new LAX Economy Parking facility by visiting parking.flyLAX.com. To see real-time parking availability, click here.
An interactive map that includes current construction projects can be found here. For more information about specific lane closures and construction projects, click on the hard hats on the map.
A website on LAX Capital Improvement Program projects provides information on recently completed, current and future projects that are transforming LAX. Click here to learn more.
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Boarding gate areas in Terminal 6 are undergoing renovations as part of a $230 million project.
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Terminal Construction/Modernization:
- Terminal 1: A portion of the western end of the terminal on the Concourse Level is temporarily closed for the installation of a pedestrian bridge connecting the building to the APM's future Center CTA station. The airside connector bridge to Terminal 2 is temporarily closed.
- Terminals 2 and 3: While construction continues inside the eastern portion of the Terminal 2 headhouse, all gates are accessed through Terminal 3. WestJet ticketing remains in the west end of the Terminal 2 headhouse. The new portion of the Terminal 3 concourse, adding nine gates, will open this fall. With the temporary closure of the connector between Terminals 1 and 2, buses to the Tom Bradley International Terminal currently depart from Gate 24.
- Tom Bradley International Terminal: A portion of the Terminal Vertical Core is open in the north end of the building, providing new escalators and elevators to reach three levels of the terminal, as well as a route for arriving domestic passengers to access Baggage Claim 31 on the Lower/Arrivals Level. Tunnels allow access to the central entrances on both the Lower/Arrivals and Upper/Departures levels. The south entrances to the terminal, the stairway on the south end of the building and escalators are temporarily closed. The bike rack on the Lower/Arrivals Level at the south end of the terminal has been temporarily relocated to Parking Structure 4.
- Terminals 4 and 5: Work has begun to reconstruct the east end of the Terminal 4 headhouse, with ticketing and the security screening checkpoint operating in the west half of the facility. Baggage claim is temporarily located in the former Federal Inspection Station (Customs area) in the west end of the terminal. Six gates in the south end of Terminal 4 are temporarily closed for the extension of the concourse.
- Terminal 6: Two new baggage claim carousels are open as part of the Terminal Vertical Core between Terminals 5 and 6. On the Upper/Departures Level, new restrooms have opened in the core. Several gates in the southeastern portion of the concourse are temporarily closed for renovations as part of a $230 million modernization project.
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Northbound West Way is temporarily closed between World Way South and World Way North.
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Roadway and Transit Impacts in the Central Terminal Area:
- World Way: Overnight lane closures are possible on the Lower/Arrivals Level for construction activities. The airport return ramp from the Upper/Departures Level will be closed during limited overnight hours for work on the APM guideway. A detour will be available.
- Terminal 1: Overnight lane closures are possible in the area of the construction of an elevated pedestrian bridge to the APM's future Center CTA station.
- Terminals 2 and 3: With the new headhouse open, drop-off lanes have been restored on the Upper/Departures Level, although they remain closed east and west of the new facility. Lane closures take place overnight in the vicinity of the new elevated pedestrian bridge to the future Center CTA station, which will be accessed from Terminal 2 once the APM system is open. Lanes are also reduced in the area of the elevated pedestrian bridge between Terminal 3 and the future West CTA station.
- Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B): Drop-off lanes on the Upper/Departures Level on the southern end of the terminal are temporarily closed for the construction of the Terminal Vertical Core. Three through lanes are available in this area, but guests should be dropped off either at the north end of the terminal or past the construction zone. Terminal B Pickup, on the first level of Parking Structure 3, is also an option for dropping guests off. Overnight lane closures will be needed in the vicinity later this month to support the installation of a new pedestrian bridge which will connect to the future West CTA station. A detour will be available during the installation of steel trusses over World Way.
- Terminals 4 and 5: One of the two drop-off lanes on the Upper/Departures Level has been replaced by a temporary, covered walkway stretching east from the midpoint of Terminal 4 past the new Terminal Vertical Core. Shuttle stop locations have temporarily changed due to construction at Terminal 4. Overnight lane closures may be needed in the vicinity of the new pedestrian bridge to the future West CTA station.
- Terminals 5 and 6: Overnight lane closures may be required in the vicinity to support the construction of a pedestrian bridge from Terminals 5 and 6 to the future Center CTA station.
- Terminal 7: As part of a pilot program, taxis are allowed to pick up passengers on the Lower/Arrivals Level curb at the eastern end of the terminal.
- East Way: Overnight closures are possible on both levels for construction of the APM guideway. Northbound East Way is closed, except for access to the Bob Hope USO at LAX and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) tower.
- Center Way: Center Way between West Way and Theme Way will be closed between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. daily. Vehicle traffic will be directed to World Way to exit the CTA. Vehicles exiting Parking Structure 2a will be routed to eastbound Center Way around the closure to exit the CTA. Center Way from East Way to World Way will also be closed nightly from 1 to 7 a.m. During these closures, traffic exiting Parking Structure 1 will be routed to East Way to exit the CTA via World Way South. These closures will support the construction of the APM stations.
- Theme Way: Theme Way is closed between World Way and Center Way for APM construction.
- West Way: Northbound West Way is temporarily closed between World Way South and World Way North on the Lower/Arrivals Level for work on the APM. Southbound traffic will use the northbound lanes in the area of the construction, with egress from Parking Structure 2b, the entrance to Parking Structure 5 and pedestrian traffic maintained. Overnight lane closures are possible on both levels for construction of the APM guideway.
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Central Terminal Area roadways with full-time lane closures as of Sept. 1, 2022.
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A temporary pedestrian walkway is in place near construction work at the east end of Terminal 4.
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Sidewalk/Walkway/Parking Structure Restrictions and Closures:
- Real-Time Parking Updates: Parking structures are quite busy and have been reaching capacity daily. Guests are encouraged to use the LAX Economy Parking facility, and plan ahead, with pre-booking highly recommended, as Smart Parking features roll out in the CTA. Check the latest information on parking availability by visiting the @FlyLAXstats Twitter feed. Guests can access maps with real-time information on parking availability by visiting https://www.flylax.com/en/parking-at-lax. Parking rates and a calculator to estimate costs can also be found on this webpage.
- Parking Structure 1: Premium and valet parking are available on the ground floor as part of the Smart Parking system that includes the ability to pre-book spaces, intuitive wayfinding, electric vehicle (EV) chargers and more. Approximately 20 spaces on each level are reserved for Low-Emission Fuel Efficient Vehicles. Traffic exiting the structure is directed west on Center Way to East Way and World Way South to exit the airport when work takes place at Center and Sky ways.
- Parking Structures 2a/2b: Parking Structure 2a includes both premium and valet parking options, however the roof remains closed for work on the APM's Center CTA station. A temporary exit is available from P2b onto West Way.
- Parking Structures 3 and 4: Terminal B Pickup on the Lower/Arrivals Level of P3 is available, with taxis allowed to use the western-most curb during a pilot. Some stalls may be unavailable during work to construct the APM's West CTA station.
- Parking Structures 5 and 6: New EV chargers are available in both structures. A covered walkway has been installed under the elevated passenger bridge to the future APM Center CTA station. COVID-19 tests are available at the lab adjacent to P6. Click here for more information.
- Parking Structure 7: Material removal and construction of pedestrian bridge foundations may reduce the number of spaces available on levels 2 and 3. A portion of the roof is closed for waterproofing ahead of the installation of a Smart Parking system and for construction of the pedestrian bridge. A portion of the down ramp from the roof will be temporarily closed with flaggers directing traffic. EV chargers are temporarily unavailable in the structure, with guests directed to use chargers in P1, P5 or P6.
- Center Way: The sidewalk path between Terminal 7 and LAX-it is temporarily altered due to work on the APM at the corner of Center and Circle ways. The new pedestrian route is marked with detour signs.
- Theme Way/USO: The sidewalk on the south side of the Theme Building and the south entrance to the USO are temporarily closed. Access to the USO is from the north sidewalk and door nearest to the former loading dock.
- World Way South: The sidewalk on the north side of the roadway past Terminal 7 is temporarily closed. A detour is available for pedestrians walking to Sepulveda Boulevard.
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Construction has reduced 96th Street to two lanes between Vicksburg Avenue and Airport Boulevard.
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Impacts Near LAX:
Please note that all dates provided in this notice are subject to change. Up-to-date construction alerts showing roadway lane restrictions and sidewalk closures in the terminal loop, as well as a pedestrian walking map and helpful airline terminal finder, can be found at www.flyLAX.com. LAX also partners with Waze, the world’s largest community-based traffic reporting app, to provide enhanced information on conditions inside the airport and on nearby roadways.
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Overnight work to rehabilitate Runway 16R/34L at Van Nuys got underway in August. and includes the milling of a 2,850-foot by 14-foot keel section in preparation for an asphalt overlay.
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Update from Van Nuys Airport (VNY):
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Runway 16R/34L Improvements: Work continues on VNY's eight-month project to reconstruct Runway 16L/34R and rehabilitate Runway 16R/34L. The project will deliver important safety enhancements and extended lifetime to the airfield facilities that contribute to VNY’s world-class status. On the heels of the reopening of Runway 16L/34R at VNY in early August, crews have moved to the larger of the two runways to complete a series of improvements and repairs designed to extend the life of Runway 16R/34L for many more years. Overnight work on 16R/34L began in August to conduct slurry sealing coating, asphalt crack repairs, addition of new electrical light fixtures and other repairs. Improvements will ultimately be phased to maximize federal grant reimbursements and minimize operational impacts to daily operations during construction.
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About Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA)
Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) is the City of Los Angeles department that owns and operates Los Angeles International (LAX) and Van Nuys (VNY) general aviation airports, as well as aviation-related property in Palmdale. Both play an integral role in helping to meet the Southern California regional demand for passenger, cargo and general aviation service. Both airports make a distinct contribution to the strength of the system as it provides a high level of safety, security and service for its customers, communities and stakeholders. More information can be found at flylax.com.
As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. Alternative formats in large print, braille, audio, and other forms (if possible) will be provided upon request.
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