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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles World Airports |
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LAWA Planning & Architectural Services |
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For over a decade, JGM has been providing Aviation
Planning and Architectural services for Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA),
which operates LAX, as well as the Ontario International Airport (ONT).
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles World Airports |
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Remote Gates |
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JGM designed terminal facilities at Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) address the: the need for improved security
for visiting heads of State and Air Force One. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA) |
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Alameda Corridor |
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The Alameda Corridor, a consolidated railroad
link connecting the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to the central
rail yards in Los Angeles was designated by Congress as a project of
national significance early in its planning stages. |
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Ontario, CA |
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Los Angeles World Airports |
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Main Passenger Terminal |
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New Passenger Terminals at Ontario International
Airport (ONT) valued at $130 million provides a second potential hub
for travel into the Los Angeles Region, strategically located at the
threshold of the Inland Empire and by passing more heavily utilized
LAX. |
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Beijing, China |
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Beijing Hua Yuan Properties |
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Dongzhimen Transit Hub |
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JGM has been master planning and analyzing
circulation impacts and open public space in this 800,000 sq. meter
multi use project above the largest transit hub in China. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles Transit Authority |
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Metro Eastside Transit Extension |
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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority
(MTA) selected the JGM Joint Venture Team to prepare a Reevaluation/Major
Investment Study (Reevaluation/MIS) and Draft and Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (SEIS/SEIR)
for the suspended Metro Red Line Eastside Transit Corridor project. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority |
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The Metro Red Line |
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The Los Angeles Metro Rail subway is widely
recognized among the largest, most complex and challenging construction
projects in the United States. Daily construction management involved
coordinating the efforts of hundreds of companies in Los Angeles, across
the nation and around the world. |
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Hollywood, CA |
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority |
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Hollywod-Highland Metro Station |
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As part of a 30-year comprehensive plan to bring
a mass transit system to the Los Angeles region, the Los Angeles County
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) has embarked on the design
and construction of a series of new subway stations along the third
segment of the 26- mile Red Line route. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority |
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Union Station |
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The main inter modal point for the Los Angeles
Metro Rail system was planned below the fully restored 1939 Union Station,
"the last of America's great rail stations." The site is a
thriving commercial district with the completion of the station connection
various phases of the Metro System with MetroLink Commuter Rail and
Amtrak. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority |
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Facility Yard and Shop Site, Metro Green Line |
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This new Yard and Shop facility was designed
as a state-of-the-art Maintenance-of-Way Building to be located at the
Green Line Imperial site in the City of Los Angeles, CA. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority |
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Operations Center and Shop - Metro Blue Line |
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This new Vehicle Shop and Operations Center
& Ancillary Shop was designed as a state-of-the-art Maintenance-of-Way
Building to be located at the Blue Line Del Amo site in the Long Beach,
CA. |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles World Airports |
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Secured Airfield Access Point (SAAP) |
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The LAX Security Enhancement Program - Draft Implementation
Plan (DIP) recommended a Proto-Typical facility to screen employees
and vehicles entering the AOA Airfield Operations Area (AOA). |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Los Angeles World Airports |
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Northwest/Southwest Perimeter Security Enhancements |
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In response to the September 11th events and in compliance
with newly mandated U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requirements
for facility operations at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX),
Los Angeles World Airports developed a two-phase process to satisfy
current and future Federal security requirements. |
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