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Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has shortlisted all five teams that submitted Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) for delivering the Automated People Mover P3 for Los Angeles International Airport (US).
As we reported in mid August, the 5 teams are formed by:
The project will be a complex and challenging element of the proposed Landside Access Modernization Program (LAMP), which would create a world-class transportation system for Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Estimated at US$5.5 billion, LAMP would be one of the largest construction programs in Los Angeles City history.
LAWA issued the Request for Qualifications for the APM project on June 9, 2016, and the deadline for response was August 11. LAMP would finally give passengers choices that provide a first-class, swift, convenient, and reliable way to access LAX. The proposed program includes five major program elements; the Automated People Mover that would connect 3 on-airport stations to Metro Rail and transit services – providing a seamless connection to public transportation, as well as to new a consolidated Rent-A-Car center, and 2 Intermodal Transportation Facilities (ITFs) for additional parking, meeter-greeter activities, and roadway improvements. The program is currently undergoing environmental and public review.