Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has announced details for its upcoming regular Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) meeting in a public statement.
At the August 21, 2025, BOAC meeting, commissioners were asked to approve the appropriation of $160 million for the Tom Bradley International Terminal Refresh Project at Los Angeles International Airport. According to the staff report, the funding will cover long-lead architectural and mechanical-electrical-plumbing systems and is intended to reduce congestion and address deficiencies identified by Skytrax passenger experience ratings. This makes it one of the single largest capital allocations under consideration in 2025.
The Board also considered a First Amendment to Contract DA-5732 with Webcor Construction LP, which would add $81 million in authority, bringing the total contract value to $104.9 million. According to agenda documents, this contract funds the Wayfinding Enhancement Program, supporting the rollout of new signage, terminal and gate renumbering, and connectivity with the Automated People Mover system. An additional $108.7 million appropriation was requested to cover construction and preconstruction services tied to this project.