Los Angeles, California, 2013-01-25 — /travelprnews.com/ — Construction continues on various projects in the Central Terminal Area (CTA) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) – all part of the ongoing $4.1-billion airport modernization program. The latest impact to travelers will be the closure of the elevator on the west side of Parking Structure 4 facing the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) for refurbishment, starting at 1 a.m. on Monday, January 29, 2013, through February 22, 2013. Comprehensive way-finding signage is being installed to ensure pedestrians can readily access TBIT and Terminal 4 to/from Parking Structure 4.
Passengers and motorists are advised that roadway lane restrictions are still in effect on a nightly or continuous (24 hours seven days a week) basis in the Central Terminal Area:
While not an LAX Modernization project, motorists are reminded of nightly lane restrictions in the Sepulveda Tunnel near LAX from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday, and from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. This $3.5-million retrofit of all the lighting in the tunnel is expected to be completed June 30, 2013.
Pedestrians are advised that crosswalk closures are still in effect on a continuous, 24/7 basis at the following locations:
Sidewalk closures are still in effect on a continuous, 24/7 basis at the following locations:
The Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walkway Modernization Project is a $270-million, seven-year effort that began in 2009 to replace 212 units in front of TBIT and throughout the entire Central Terminal Area (terminals, parking structures, and other buildings). Phase 1, comprised of 48 units determined to be most in need of replacement/refurbishment, is completed. Phase 2, comprised of 70 units, is underway with several units already completed. Phase 3, comprised of the remaining 94 units, is scheduled to be completed in 2016. Benefits include more efficient and reliable conveyances to help travelers reach boarding gates and baggage claim areas quickly and smoothly. The state-of-the-art units are designed with energy-saving, sustainable technology.
The $43-million Curbside Appeal Project continues with construction of modern glass canopies in front of TBIT and preparation for installation of dramatic LED (light-emitting diode) light bands and art-deco light poles similar to the iconic LAX Gateway pylons. The new lights and canopies will extend the entire length of the horseshoe-shaped curb between Terminals 1 and 7/8. The LED lights are estimated to last 10 years for significant cost savings.
Also under construction is the $438-million Central Utility Plant (CUP) Replacement Project that will increase capacity for air conditioning, heating, and lighting of the Theme Building, airport administration buildings, and airline terminals, including the New Tom Bradley International Terminal. Scheduled for completion in 2014, the new highly-efficient, state-of-the-art, computer-operated facility will replace the current 50-year-old CUP. Benefits include enhanced passenger comfort and public safety, reliability of utility service, and energy cost savings.
Renovations inside some of the airline terminals also are underway:
Up-to-date construction alerts can be found at www.lawa.org/laxdev/RoadAlerts.aspx and www.la-next.com. Traffic alerts and current airport conditions also are posted on LAX’s social media sites atwww.Facebook/com/LAInternationalAirport and www.Twitter.com/LAX_Official. A construction hotline at (310) 6499-5292 also is available. Real-time traffic conditions in airport surrounding areas is available at http://trafficinfo.lacity.org/html/lax.html.
Airport officials are seeking the public’s help to reduce traffic congestion in and around LAX by encouraging passengers and motorists to:
About Los Angeles International Airport
LAX is the sixth busiest airport in the world and third in the United States, offering more than 600 daily flights to 91 domestic cities and more than 1,000 weekly nonstop flights to 58 cities in 32 countries on nearly 75 air carriers. It ranks 13th in the world in air cargo tonnage processed. In 2011, LAX served nearly 62 million passengers, processed over 1.8 million tons of air cargo valued at nearly $84.6 billion, and handled 603,912 aircraft operations (landings and takeoffs). LAX is part of a system of three Southern California airports – along with LA/Ontario International and Van Nuys general aviation – that are owned and operated by Los Angeles World Airports, a proprietary department of the City of Los Angeles that receives no funding from the City’s general fund.
For more information about LAX, please visit www.lawa.aero/lax or follow us on Twitter @LAX_Official, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LAInternationalAirport, and on YouTube at www.YouTube.com/laxairport1.
Contact: Albert Rodriguez
(424) 646-5260
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