The Board of Harbor Commissioners awarded an $8.2 million contract to Ventura-based Standard Industries to demolish the remaining buildings at the Los Angeles Export Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles.
Standard Industries will remove contaminated soil from the site and demolish structures on the backland area behind Berth 301, including a rail car dumper station, conveyors and transfer towers, according to a port report.
LAXT shut down operations in 2006, and a pair of 12-story-high "bubble" domes that once stood on the Terminal Island site were torn down last year.
The property is now set to become part of the $500 million Plains All American Pipeline project, which will be the first marine oil terminal built in California since 1982.
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