Calexico West Land Port of Entry Phase 2A Modernization

About this Project

The Calexico West Land Port of Entry (LPOE), originally built in 1974, underwent a major modernization to meet current traffic demands and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) security standards. Led by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) since 2015, the project transformed the 12.85-acre site into a state-of-the-art inspection facility, significantly improving CBP’s operational efficiency.

 

Serving approximately 20,000 vehicles and 12,500 pedestrians daily, the LPOE is a critical connection between Baja California and the Imperial Valley’s agricultural economy. Phase 2A included a new administration building, six southbound non-commercial inspection lanes, six northbound primary inspection lanes, expanded secondary inspection areas, pre-primary shade canopies, and a 260-space secure employee parking lot with an underground pedestrian tunnel to the Head House.

Quick Facts

  • Location Calexico, California
  • Client General Services Administration
  • Architect Perkins+Will
  • Industry Government + Justice
  • Line of Business Construction
  • Delivery Method CM at Risk
  • Completion Date February 2024
  • Contract Value $ 185,000,000
  • Square Footage 560,130

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