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Contingency Contract (CETAC-I) - Design-Build
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Location: Iraq
Business Segment: Mission Solutions
Industry: Government

Executive Summary
Fluor provided a full range of design/build and construction services to support U.S. military operations in the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR). We were awarded a nationwide contract in 2003 by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) to provide reconstruction services in Iraq. We provided rapid mobilization to respond to the Iraq Restoration efforts.
The Task Orders awarded to us included repair/new construction of power generation stations as part of Restore Iraq Electricity (RIE) program in central Iraq. As part of the RIE Task Order, we repaired and installed more than 200 transmission towers, 680km of 400kv transmission cable and replaced over 3,500 turbine blades damaged in the conflict.
We constructed and repaired a 2,500-person man camp, comprising 60 buildings at Camp Slayer, and designed and built military housing for 500 people at Camp Victory.
Conclusion
Our established logistics network allowed us to deliver long-lead equipment items expeditiously; e.g., turbines and transformers to provide emergency power to Iraq.
The project achieved more than 4 million safe work hours without a recordable lost-time incident.
Based on our successful performance of CETAC I, we were awarded a second contract, CETAC-II.