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Mata Construction to Lead Next Phase of Terminal 2 Refresh at LAX

Mata Construction Services, Inc., a Los Angeles–based general contractor, has been selected by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) to spearhead the next phase of the Terminal 2 (T2) Refresh at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Mata Construction will serve as general contractor for two major construction packages

The T2 Refresh directly addresses remaining infrastructure gaps and improves vertical and horizontal terminal connectivity to meet projected passenger demand. It builds on the momentum of LAWA’s broader Terminal 2–3 modernization program, including Delta Air Lines’ “Sky Way” project, a $2.3-billion public-private partnership that has already upgraded ticketing, security and baggage claim areas.

“We’re proud to partner with LAWA to build the next generation of infrastructure and facilities at LAX,” said Nick Mata, founder & president of Mata Construction. “This effort goes beyond construction—it’s about creating opportunity and strengthening local partnerships. LAWA is setting the standard by engaging local firms like ours and showing how public investment can truly uplift the communities it serves.”

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