Known as the
LAX Consolidated Rent-A-Car Facility (
ConRAC) during development, the LAX Rental Car Center is one of the major components of the airport's Landside Access Modernization Program, along with SkyLink. The $1 billion facility consolidates rental car operations previously spread across the
Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles. Before the construction of the RCC, these rental car companies operated 3,200 daily shuttle trips around the Central Terminal Area and on streets around LAX. The facility was built by a
public–private partnership known as LAX ConRAC Partners, a consortium of 11 companies led by
PCL Construction.
Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the operator of LAX, awarded the consortium a $2 billion contract, with the construction and operations phases of the facility each costing about $1 billion. The facility will be the largest rental car facility in the world when it opens. The facility was topped out July 12, 2021. The project used a total of of
concrete, which at the time made it the second-largest concrete building in the United States, behind
the Pentagon. The RCC facility has been designed to achieve a
LEED Gold rating with sustainable elements including native drought-tolerant landscaping, reclaimed water usage and a solar farm generating approximately 8,400 megawatt hours annually. The facility's opening was officially announced on March 11, 2026 with
Enterprise Holdings,
Europcar,
The Hertz Corporation, and
Sixt having relocated their operations to the building. == Operations ==