Summary
Fluor Corporation provides engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC); fabrication and modularization; operation and maintenance; asset integrity; and project management services worldwide. It operates through four segments: Energy Solutions, Urban Solutions, Mission Solutions, and Other. The Energy Solutions provides solutions to the energy transition markets, including asset decarbonization, carbon capture, renewable fuels, waste-to-energy, green chemicals, hydrogen, nuclear power, and other low-carbon energy sources. It also provides consulting services, including feasibility studies, process assessments, and project finance structuring; and a range of services for small modular reactor technologies, as well as operation support services for nuclear power facilities and managing waste. This segment serves the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. The Urban Solutions segment offers EPC and project management services to the infrastructure, advanced technologies, life sciences, and mining and metals industries. This segment also provides staffing services to the company and third-party clients with technical, professional, and craft resources on a contract or permanent placement basis. The Mission Solutions offers technical solutions to the U.S. and other governments. It also delivers solutions for nuclear security and operation, nuclear waste management, and laboratory management; and operation and maintenance, logistics, EPC, and life support solutions for mission-critical facilities across U.S. military service organizations. This segment offers site management, environmental remediation, and decommissioning for nuclear remediation at governmental facilities, as well as services to commercial nuclear clients. The Other segment researches, develops, licenses, and commercializes small modular nuclear reactor technology. It also provides unionized management and construction services. The company was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
History
Fluor Corporation was founded in 1912 as The Carpenter Brothers partnership, which then became the Carpenter Service Company. The company was incorporated in 1925 as John Lee Fluor & Company, and changed its name to Fluor Corporation in 1929. Since then, Fluor has grown to become one of the largest engineering and construction companies in the world, and has a long history of completing successful projects for its clients.
Mission
The role of leadership is central to Fluor's mission of successfully delivering projects in a safe, efficient and economical manner. Fluor's team of leaders brings solid experience and a firm commitment to Clients.
Vision
Fluor's vision is to be the premier global engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction and maintenance company.
Key Team
Mr. Joseph L. Brennan (Exec. VP)
Mr. John R. Reynolds (Exec. VP, CFO & Sec.)
Mr. John C. Regan (Exec. VP, Controller & Chief Accounting Officer)
Mr. Christopher J. Panichi (Sr. VP of Corp. Fin.)
Mr. Robert C. Taylor (Chief Information Officer & Sr. VP - Information Technology)
Mr. Jason Landkamer (Director of Investor Relations)
Mr. Eric P. Helm (Sr. VP, Chief Compliance Officer & Assistant Sec.)
Recognition and Awards
Fluor has received numerous awards for its work, including being named to the Forbes Global 2000, the FORTUNE 500, and the Engineering News-Record's Top 250 International Design Firms. Fluor has also been recognized as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute. Additionally, Fluor has been awarded numerous project-specific honors, such as Project of the Year and Excellence in Safety awards.
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