Building on its initial award, a joint venture of Skanska and FlatironDragados has signed an additional contract with Los Angeles World Airports for $445 million on its Airfield and Terminal Modernization Program Roadway Improvements project, according to a Jan. 2 news release.
The work on Los Angeles International Airport will reconfigure over 6 kilometers, or close to 4 miles, of roadways. The project will also upgrade traffic signals and deploy advanced traffic monitoring systems to streamline travel and enhance safety at the airport, per the news release.
The additional work builds on the $323 million job that the joint venture signed in September ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, totalling a contract worth $868 million.
The original scope of that work includes 4.4 miles of replaced and reconfigured roadways along Sepulveda Boulevard, which will help separate airport traffic from local traffic.
The project is part of the broader modernization at LAX, according to the news release, and takes place amid a capital improvement program that will total $30 billion.
Construction began in July and is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2030.