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Page 2 March 9, 2017 TORRANCE TRIBUNE C e r t i f i e d a n d L i c e n s e d P r o f e s s i o n a l s handyman BILL’S HOME & APARTMENT MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR QUALITY at Handyman Prices. We cover everything from A-Z. Bill Henrichon Cell: 310-890-7531 Office: 310-542-3470 billhenrichon@sbcglobal.net Henrichon & Associates Inc. CA ST LIC# 1011547 / Licensed & Insured 2011 2012 2013 Serving the South Bay for 25 years FREE ESTIMATES painting Frederick’s Painting oF el segundo Interior & Exterior NO Job too Small Free Estimates Call Fred 310-910-4841 LIC #948597 painting plumbing 24 Hour Service Since 1990 • Lic # 770059 • C-42 C-36 C-34 C20 A Free Estimates PLUMBING, HEATING & COOLING Full Service Plumbing • Heating • Cooling Sewer Video Inspection • Rooter Service • Copper Repipes 310-543-2001 RICH’S PAINTING Specializing in exterior Quality interior work Reliable • Reasonable Rates 310-640-9465 painting PAINTERS PLUS INTERIOR • EXTERIOR PLUS IMPROVEMENTS • REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES LOWEST PRICES • GUARANTEED QUALITY 5 YEAR FREE MAINTENANCE SERVING THE BEACH CITIES FOR OVER 20 YEARS CALL DON 310-798-0450 LIC # 726089 plumbing Phone/Text 310.738.7094 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE Sewer Video • Hydrojetting • Bonded • Insured CA LIC. #980971 concrete LINDAHL CONCRETE, INC. Specializing in all Residential Concrete • Driveways • Patios • Pool Decks • Stone • Pavers • Stamping Call Casey or Carl - Lic. 531387 310-326-6626 Casey Lindahl founder of Lindahl Concrete Inc. WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS WWW.LINDAHLCONCRETE.COM flooring KIRK FLOORING (310) 322-6099 Fax (310) 322-6899 lic# 648106 333 Indiana Street, El Segundo sales@kirkflooring.com gardening CALL OR TEXT BRIAN 310-493-7811 310-322-7396 handyman carpet vinyl wood TOUCHSTONE PAINTING • PLASTERING HANDYMAN Reasonably Priced – Referrals Upon Request 310-517-9677 30 Year Business and Resident in the South Bay plumbing FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS We offer Senior Discounts • We match any pricing • Open 24/7 • Free Estimates License # 537357 1-310-782-1978 YOUR AD HERE Email to reserve your space marketing@heraldpublications.com roofing NICK’S ROOFING SERVICE Small jobs OK! 310-697-9147 CA License # 1009097 roofing Old Fashioned Values... 50 Years and Counting. New Roofs and Repairs 310-322-4129 CA St. Lic. #558797, Bonded, Insured plumbing & heating MELVIN’S PLUMBING, HEATING & AC REPAIRS 13% Off !! Since 1976! 24 Hrs/7 Days Service in 30 minutes! • Installations of bath tubs, toilets, vanities, shower pans, bathroom remodels. • Heaters, gas lines, broken pipes, repipes, drains, unclogged. • Price start at $59+ through clean-out, over 400 ft. of cable • We go on the roof, trenchless sewer, in-street sewer replacement. • Workers compensation & liability insured! • Commercial/Industrial Apartments/ Homes • Installations of grease traps Free Estimates! Trucks are in your area now. • Water heater installations, 50 gal. $946, 40 gal $846. 310.671.8851 • 310.640.2010 310.533.4028 • 323.759.6176 Lic #745-669 YOUR AD HERE Email to reserve your space marketing@heraldpublications.com Over 40 thousand papers delivered within miles of your home or business. Stamping Pool Decks EL SEGUNDO GARDENER Licensed/Bonded All E.S. Crew, Lawn Service Clean Ups, Tree Trim, Sprinklers, Handyman, etc. Lic# 100085424 Calendar of Events Deadline for Calendar items is the prior Thursday by noon. Calendar items are $1 per word. Email listings to marketing@heraldpublications. com. We take Visa and MasterCard. THURSDAY, MAR. 9 • Propagation Society – Planting Seeds for the Future, 10:30 AM., Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del Amo, free to public, Call: 310-782-3989. • Out of the Wilds and Into Your Garden, 6:30 PM. – 8:30 PM., free, Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del Amo, Call: 310-782-3989. FRIDAY, MAR. 10 • Friday Fun, 10:00 AM. – 12:00 PM., free –donations accepted, Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del Amo, Call: 310-782-3989. • Toddlertime, 10:15 AM and 11:00 AM, Katy Geissert Civic Center Library, Polly Watts Story Theater, 3301 Torrance Blvd, Call: 310-618-5964. • Co-Rec Club- Dance, 7:30 PM. – 9:30 PM., for 6th, 7th, 8th graders in Torrance Middle School, Tickets: $6 Members/$8 Guests (Must have a current Middle School ID) Ken Miller Recreation Center, 3341 Torrance Blvd., Call: 310-618-2729. SATURDAY, MAR. 11 • Habitat Restoration –Service Learning for Students, 8:45 AM. – 12:00 PM., free, Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del Amo, Call: 310-782-3989. • Torrance Certified Farmers’ Market at Wilson Park, 8:00 AM. – 1:00 PM., 2200 Crenshaw Blvd., Between Carson St. & Sepulveda, Call: 310-781-7520. • Story Pirates, 2:00 PM., Tickets: $20/$15/$10, James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Drive, Call: 310-781-7171. • 46th Annual Spaghetti Dinner (Torrance Firefighters Association), 4:30 PM. – 8:00 PM., Tickets: $6 for adults, $4 for kids under age 8, Ken Miller Recreation Auditorium, 3341 Torrance Blvd. Call: 310-781-7000. SUNDAY, MAR. 12 • Katy Geissert Civic Center Library Open 1:00 PM. – 5:00 PM, 3301 Torrance Blvd. • Madame Butterfly, 2:00 PM., Tickets: $17.50, James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Drive, Call: 310-781-7171. MONDAY, MAR. 13 • Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve – CLOSED. TUESDAY, MAR. 14 • City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM., City Hall, 3031 Torrance Blvd., Call: 310-618-2780. • Torrance Certified Farmers’ Market at Wilson Park, 8:00 AM. – 1:00 PM., 2200 Crenshaw Blvd., Between Carson St. & Sepulveda, Call: 310-781-7520. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15 • Wayback Wednesday, 10:30 AM., free, Katy Geissert Civic Center Library, 3301 Torrance Blvd., Call: 310-618-5959. THURSDAY, MAR. 16 • Propagation Society – Planting Seeds for the Future, 10:30 AM., Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del Amo, free to public, Call: 310-782-3989. • Check It Out @ the Southeast Library, 3:00 PM. – 4:30 PM., free – teens only, Southeast Library, 23115 Arlington Ave, Call: 310-530-5044. • Tip-A-Cop, 5:00 PM. – 9:00 PM., Lazy Dog Café, 3525 West Carson Street. Torrance Police Officers will be servers accepting tips to benefit Special Olympics South Bay Athletes. • Groundbreaking for $1.6 Billion Midfield Satellite Concourse at LAX Marking another milestone in the modernization of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and airport officials, using gold shovels, broke ground at the end of last month on phase one of the new Midfield Satellite Concourse (MSC). The $1.6-billion state-of-the-art, fivelevel facility and an associated new baggage system will provide the nation’s second busiest airport with 12 new gates, a greatly enhanced guest experience, and additional flexibility to accommodate aircraft while other terminal upgrades at LAX are underway. “LAX means so much to L.A.’s economy — it’s an incredible job-creator, employing more than 50,000 people. A record 47.3 million tourists visited our city last year — that’s why we’re investing billions to make it one of the premier airports in the world,” said Mayor Garcetti. “The Midfield Satellite Concourse is a transformational project that will put thousands of people to work and help extend L.A.’s worldwide reach even further. Designed as an extension of the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT), the new 750,000-square-foot concourse will be located west of TBIT and connected by a 1,000-foot-long underground pedestrian tunnel with moving walk- ways. Buses will also be used to transport passengers between the concourse and other terminals. In addition, the facility will feature an earlybag storage and baggage make-up system to serve the added gates. A companion Baggage Optimization Project will also include additional baggage services to serve existing TBIT gates. “This long-awaited element of LAX’s massive modernization effort continues the transformation of LAX,” said Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners President Sean Burton. “With nearly 81 million passengers in 2016, and projections for more in the future, LAX is leading the nation in airport infrastructure improvement with innovative design, state-ofthe art features and efficiencies that will return LAX to iconic status and give travelers the world-class experience they expect and deserve.” Other project features include a new TBIT Gateway connecting point, taxilanes/taxiways, apron and utilities. Two of the new gates will accommodate the larger Airbus 380 and Boeing 747-8 jets, with the remaining 10 gates accommodating Boeing 777s and 787s, and the Airbus 330s and 350s. The new gates are also expected to reduce the airport’s current reliance on remote gates on the west side of the airfield, which lack passenger services, concessions and other amenities. The entire Midfield Satellite Concourse and Baggage Optimization construction program encompasses a total of 1,052,000 square feet and is expected to become operational in late 2019. The new baggage system, when completed, will accommodate the immediate and future need for processing outbound bags, and will be the largest integrated baggage carrier system in the U.S. Economic Benefits Concourse construction is expected to involve up to 6,000 trade workers, with direct wages surpassing $300 million, and at least 15 percent of the work will be performed by Small Business Enterprises. When completed, a few hundred permanent jobs are expected to be created, primarily to staff new concessions and service new flights. The MSC is being constructed by Turner/ PCL Joint Venture and designed by their partners, Corgan in association with Gensler and gkkworks. The joint venture will also build additional infrastructure for the Baggage Optimization Project, while Tom Bradley International Terminal Equipment Company (TBITEC) has hired Vanderlande to design, build and install the baggage system, including belts, conveyors and carousels.  Included among the 250 subcontractors involved in the design and construction of Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com See LAX, page 6


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