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Balfour Beatty JV awarded LAX $1.95b contract for Automated People Mover
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Balfour Beatty JV awarded LAX $1.95b contract for Automated People Mover

Balfour Beatty JV awarded LAX $1.95b contract for Automated People Mover

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, has been awarded, in joint venture, a $1.95 billion design, build, finance, operate and maintain contract for the ‘Automated People Mover’ at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA).

The design and build element of the contract has been awarded to the LAX Integrated Express Solutions (LINXS) joint venture comprising of Balfour Beatty (30 percent), Fluor Corporation (30 percent), Flatiron West (20 percent) and Dragados USA (20 percent).

The design and build works will include a 2.25-mile, above ground airport transport system connecting the LAX central terminal area to the to-be-constructed consolidated rental car facility as well as six stations and a vehicle maintenance facility. Once completed, travellers will enjoy a transportation system that operates up to nine trains simultaneously and moving walkways to the terminals and parking garages.

LINXS equity members include Balfour Beatty Investments (27 percent), Fluor Enterprises (27 percent), Hochtief PPP Solutions GmbH (18 percent), ACS Infrastructure Development (18 percent) and Bombardier Transportation (Holdings) USA (10 percent). This project represents their first major public-private partnership (P3) in the US civil infrastructure market.

Leo Quinn, Balfour Beatty Group Chief Executive, said: “This award at LAX, one of the world’s busiest airports, recognises our expertise and track record for delivering critical transportation infrastructure.”

Post source : Balfour Beatty

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