Balfour Beatty, LINXS Constructors Tops Out Sixth and Final LAX People Mover Station with Structural Steel
Balfour Beatty, as part of LINXS Constructors, has achieved a key milestone in modernizing Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) by placing the last structural steel beam for the Automated People Mover (APM) stations. This project, part of a $5.5 billion initiative, enhances connectivity and reduces congestion for travelers. The West Central Terminal Area station, the largest, will feature innovative design elements and connects to multiple terminals. The APM aims to facilitate quicker transport to various locations, improving the overall travel experience.
- Completion of last structural steel beam for APM project signals significant progress.
- The $5.5 billion APM project aims to improve connectivity and reduce congestion at LAX.
- The West Central Terminal Area station will enhance user experience with modern design and art.
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Signing the last structural station steel beam prior to it being hoisted into place. (Photo: Business Wire)
The largest of the six stations being built, the West Central Terminal Area (CTA) station, saw the last of nearly 2,000 tons of structural steel set in place with the topping out milestone. LINXS Constructors began foundation placement at the West CTA site in
The 1.2-million-square-foot station will connect the train system to Terminals 3, 4 and 5, in addition to
“Congratulations to the LINXS Constructors team for reaching another monumental milestone on the LAX Automated People Mover project,” said
“The vision of a fully connected LAX is coming to fruition, and with the last placement of station steel today, we continue to see the transformation unfold behind the skilled hands of so many local workers who are building our future,” said
Whether renting a car, returning home to pick up their own car, or catching a train to downtown on Metro’s light rail system, travelers will be transported within minutes via the APM system. From the West CTA station, the last stop on the route inside the CTA, it will take just a six-minute ride to reach the LAX Economy Parking facility, eight minutes to the station that will connect to the future
Work on the station façades, internal systems and vertical cores is scheduled to continue this year. In addition, the placement of the project’s final pedestrian bridge, connecting the West CTA station to
LINXS Constructors continues work on four other APM stations:
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At the Center CTA station, roofing operations continue following the topping out of structural steel in late
May 2022 . Structural steel is also being installed to connect the station to pedestrian bridge structures and vertical cores at Terminals 2 and between 5 and 6. - At the East CTA station, glass walls have been installed on the station platform as exterior work progresses. Structural steel is also being placed for a pedestrian bridge that will connect the station to Terminals 7 and 8.
- At the Economy Parking station, work continues on pedestrian bridge finishes and wall and ceiling exterior panels. As the station nears completion, the team is preparing the location for electrification later this fall.
- At the Intermodal Transportation Facility-East station, which will connect to the future Airport Metro Connector station, fireproofing, escalators and entry-level glass work have been completed. Exterior wall panel installation also continues to progress.
Click here to access printable QR Codes and scan to view a virtual reality model of the West CTA station as well as select views of other APM stations.
The centerpiece of LAX's Landside Access Modernization Program, the
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