LAX TBIT Apron & Concourse

Los Angeles, California

General Contractor: Clark/McCarthy JV
Contract Value: $25M
Year Completed: 2015
Scope of Work: General Engineering
Services: Engineering, Fab, Installation
Delivery: Plan & Spec 

 

Project Description: Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) awarded Clark Construction and its joint venture partner a $256 million contract for the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) Renovation, Apron, and Concourse Demolition at Los Angeles International Airport. The TBIT Renovation, Apron, and Concourse Demolition project included four separate components: 

  • Construction of a temporary security screening check point in the International Terminal
  • Renovation of six levels in the International Terminal, including functional modifications
  • Connection of the TBIT to the Bradley West Core Terminal, which is currently under construction
  • Demolition of the apron and concourse

After the existing international concourse is demolished, the project team will reconfigure the airfield around the Bradley West terminal, installing close to one million square-feet of airfield paving.

The TBIT project will be the third contract performed at the Los Angeles International Airport. Clark and its joint venture partner first began construction in 2006 and has performed 1,083,000 square feet of construction totaling $860 million, not including this new project.

Construction began November 2013 with completion scheduled for December 2015. 

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Murray Company’s scope  of work is to lower and/or relocate the existing wet utilities so the aprons can be lowered to support the new Airbus A380.