
San Ysidro LPOE, Phase 3
Location:
San Ysidro, California
Client:
U.S. General Service Administration
Architect:
Miller Hull Partnership
Additional collaborations with Miller Hull Partnership:
Contract Value:
150,000,000
Year Completed:
2019
Schedule for completion in 2019, the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry (LPOE), Phase 3 project is designed to address the increased travel delays due to traffic volume in the busiest land port in the world.
Atkinson/Clark, A Joint Venture, will expand southbound Interstate-5 from 5 to 10 lanes, as well as fabricate and install 10 new inspection booths. They also will construct new southbound primary and secondary vehicle inspection canopies, and a 562-car employee parking structure, as well as access roadways through the LPOE to and from Mexico. Additionally, the team will expand the northbound primary vehicle inspection canopy and create 8 additional lanes with 15 northbound inspection booths.
The project is designed to achieve LEED® Platinum certification and will feature photovoltaic panels and 450 geothermal wells, which will supplement the campus’ existing HVAC system.