Case Study: Vapor Intrusion Mitigation System - Lakers Headquarters & Training Facility, El Segundo, CA

122,000 SF | Two-Story Professional Sports Facility

THE CHALLENGE

The new headquarters and training facility for the Los Angeles Lakers required a high-performance building envelope solution with specialized methane mitigation planning and coordination for this renowned professional sports campus.

The project combined:

  • Professional training facilities
  • Corporate headquarters
  • Public-facing brand environment
  • Large-span athletic spaces with complex subsurface and building coordination requirements

With a fast-moving construction schedule, the project team needed methane mitigation systems that would support both compliance and constructibility.

The client’s expectations were simple: Premium performance, premium execution – zero failures.

SOLUTION

Terra-Petra provided methane testing, mitigation design support, and construction coordination services throughout the project.

Key focus areas included:

  • Methane testing and evaluation
  • Methane mitigation system design coordination
  • Review of critical venting and barrier system details
  • Coordination with the construction team to support efficient installation and long-term system performance
  • Ongoing support to help maintain compliance with applicable methane mitigation requirements

OUTCOME

  • Supported successfully delivering a landmark professional sports and corporate campus
  • Helped streamline methane mitigation coordination during construction
  • Assisted the project team in maintaining compliance – while supporting tight schedule demands
  • Contributed to long-term environmental and life-safety protection for the facility

TAKEAWAY

High-profile developments require more than standard compliance solutions.

Terra-Petra helps project teams integrate methane testing and mitigation systems in ways that support:

  • ConstructIbility
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Long-term building performance

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