City Council Gives $51.2 Million More to Architect for LAX Design Work
June 16, 2009
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday awarded an additional $51.2 million to Denver-based Fentress Architects to provide more designs for the extended Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport.
The revised contract, now worth $92.7 million and set to expire in May 2015, call on Fentress to draw up plans for the federal inspection and shopping areas within the new facility, dubbed "Bradley West."
Fentress also will be tasked with designing a new central utility plant that will provide an improved heating and cooling system for LAX.