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U.S. Department of Defense - NAVFAC

Iraq
Reconstruction of Iraq's Public Works and Water Infrastructure Nationwide
Iraq

Design/build construction services for the rehabilitation of existing, and construction of new, potable water distribution and treatment systems, municipal sewer collection and treatment systems, and solid waste management systems throughout Iraq.

  • Awarded to Fluor in January 2004 by the Coalition Provincial Authority (CPA) for both the North and South contracts with a combined total value in excess of $1 billion
  • Restore and enhance reliable potable water supply to the Iraqi population and improve efficiencies in water distribution systems
  • Increase sewerage service in cities to provide additional coverage for the total Iraqi population
  • Reduce total water loss in supply, water treatment and distribution systems
  • Improve solid waste management systems
  • Restore or replace identified critical pumping station equipment, standby generators, pumps, and electrical control systems

U.S. Department of Defense - USACE

Ground Base Missile Defense
Ground-Based Midcourse Missile Defense Program
Ft. Greely, AK and Shemya Island, the Aleutians

A component of the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System integrated architecture, Fluor was the prime contractor at this remote and challenging location.

  • Established high-security requirements for multiple project MILCON weapon system beddown and Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection elements installed
  • Developed high-altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) protection requirements for mission critical equipment seismic survivability
  • Provided self-performed construction of 12 new facilities and refurbishment of existing on-site buildings
  • Performed specialty cold-region engineering and construction required for concrete elements
  • Received approval from U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for 83 Value Engineering ideas generated by the Fluor team to save an additional $9.6 million for the project
  • Fluor aggressively pursued Small Business and local Alaskan/Native American construction subcontractors who were qualified through pre-bid evaluation and awarded work on "Best Value" criteria
  • Completed over 2.0 million construction work hours without a lost time incident with a Recordable Incident Rate (RIR) of 0.50.

U.S. Department of Defense - USACE Transatlantic Programs Center

Transatlantic Programs Center
CENTCOM Contingency Contract (CETAC-I)
25 Countries within the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility

A full range of design/build and construction services was provided to support of U.S. military operations in the Area of Responsibility (AOR).

  • Awarded Fluor a nationwide contract in 2003 by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA)
  • Provided rapid mobilization to respond to the Iraq Restoration efforts
  • Awarded Task Orders to repair/new construction of power generation stations as part of Restore Iraq Electricity (RIE) in central Iraq
  • Repaired and installed more than 200 transmission towers, 680km of 400kv transmission cable and replaced over 3,500 turbine blades damaged in the conflict
  • Completed more than 4 million safe work hours without a recordable lost time incident
  • Constructed and repaired a 2,500-person man camp, comprised of 60 buildings at Camp Slayer
  • Designed and built military housing for 500 persons at Camp Victory
  • Leveraged Fluor's established logistic network to expeditiously deliver long-lead equipment items e.g. turbines and transformers to provide emergency power to Iraq
  • Awarded a second contract, CETAC-II, based on successful past performance of this contract

U.S. Department of Defense - Navy

Engineering Facility
Navy Engineering Facility Activity
Washington

Provided renovation and repair construction for Dry Dock No.6 at Bremerton, WA to allow the dry-docking and repair of the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk

  • No.6 is the Navy's only Pacific Fleet facility capable of dry-docking a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
  • Complied with the critical nature of ship overhaul and schedule commitment to fleet operations required on-time delivery and quality assurance
  • Involved the repair of concrete walls for the entire dry dock spanning over 1,100 feet and replacement of support structures for the utility system in the tunnels
  • Scheduled crews to work two 10-hour shifts and 7-day weeks, using 10 telescoping man lifts and custom-made forms to prepare walls and replace reinforced steel. Concurrent work included repairs and replacement of pier utilities, drainage and other support facilities for aircraft carrier mooring
  • Completed in 8 months instead of 3 years as originally planned
  • Generated a 45 percent cost savings equaling $5 million to the Navy

To learn more about our Operations and Maintenance project experience visit our Del-Jen* Website

*Del-Jen is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fluor

U.S. Department of Energy

Fernald Closure
Fernald Closure Project
Cincinnati, OH

This project involves the performance of work on a former uranium processing facility located in southwest Ohio undergoing environmental remediation.

  • Represented the first closure project in the Department of Energy (DOE) Complex
  • Developed DOE's first accelerated cleanup plan integrating the manpower and resources to complete the project in less than 15 years and at a cost which was $3 billion less than the original closure estimates
  • Managed by Fluor Fernald since 1992; with on-schedule 2006 closure date
  • Completed safe shutdown of Fernald's 10 uranium production plants; two years ahead of schedule
  • Completed 63 percent of the decontamination and demolition of the site with the dismantling and demolishing of 161 buildings
  • Extracted more than 15 billion gallons of groundwater; treated more than 11 billion gallons of water and removed more than 6,200 pounds of uranium
  • Set a new safety record for the site with 10 million safe work hours and 1,000 days without a lost-time injury or accident - the longest consecutive record for a DOE closure contractor

Project Hanford
The first open-air demolition of a highly contaminated
facility in the entire DOE complex
Project Hanford Management Contract
Richland, WA

Cleanup of DOE's former nuclear production facilities at the
Hanford site in southeastern Washington State

  • Commenced work in 1996 with the contract extended to 2006. Cumulative savings to the client exceed $130 million
  • Deactivated 84 facilities as part of the Plutonium-Uranium Extraction Plant deactivation project 14 months ahead of schedule and $78 million under budget. Also deactivated 53 ancillary facilities at B-Plant 4 years ahead of schedule and $100 million under budget
  • Transported our 100th shipment of transuranic waste from the site with nearly 3,000 drums of TRU waste to the WIPP
  • Completed clean up of 282 waste sites along the River Corridor
  • Removed and disposed over 4.7 million tons of contaminated soil from waste sites in the River Corridor
  • Achieved multiple million-hour safety accomplishments with a highlight of 11 million safe work hours performed

Visit the Fluor Hanford site.


Design-Build

New Embassy Complex
New Embassy Complex
Abu Dhabi, UAE

The project involved the design/build of the U.S. Embassy in the United Arab Emirates in 2004.

  • Constructed the Chancery as a five-story concrete structure unique in shape and function
  • Used a sophisticated aluminum panel system with accented mirror glazing as the building's intricate facade finish
  • Incorporated energy-efficient and sustainable design characteristics along with the most current physical and technical security systems
  • Used raised access flooring, the only new Chancery office building with this feature throughout
  • Self-performed major components of the construction work that can help to ensure quality and safety, control costs and meet an aggressive schedule
  • Achieved more than 2 million safe work hours without a lost-time incident
  • Teamed with a UAE firm to train and manage 600 craft workers to support the local economy and community

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
9 FEMA regions, 31 states, 6 territories and Tribal Nations

Fluor worked on this project as the Technical Assistance Contractor providing technical disaster recovery services for all types of disasters, including earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and wildfires.

  • Mobilized over 125 task orders for more than 79 disasters domestically
  • Assisted in debris removal of over 1.5 million tons of concrete, steel and rubble following the 9-11 attack on the New York Trade Center
  • Provided 60 technical staff members to the Tropical Storm Allison emergency in Houston, TX
  • Mobilized 25 technical resources to conduct and prepare detailed site damage assessments in response to the Nisqually earthquake disaster in Seattle, WA
  • Mobilized 30 technical resources to assist in the disaster recovery effort for the North Dakota floods. Assessed asbestos deterioration in 35 buildings and mold contamination for over 1,200 affected homes
  • Mobilized 13 technical professionals to work on preliminary damage assessments for the disaster along the Mississippi coast caused by Hurricane George
  • Mobilized a Task Order team of 16 persons to inspect and assess damages to public facilities and infrastructure systems for the Southern California wildfires of 2003