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Fernald is a 36-acre clean-up
project of a former Cold War pro-
duction area where uranium metal
products for the nation's defense
program were produced for nearly
four decades. As part of the decon-
tamination process at the former
Metals Production Plant 5, Fluor
Fernald’s personnel, under contract
with the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), use power washers to clean
the interior of the building before
removing the exterior panels. As
of December 2001, 99 of Fernald’s
273 structures have been removed,
including Plant 5, and all demoli-
tion is on track to be completed in
2004. During 2001, Fluor Fernald
achieved 10 million safe work
hours without a lost work day case
and was awarded the DOE’s
Voluntary Protection Program STAR
Status.
Following extensive rioting and civil unrest in East Timor, Indonesia,
Fluor provided logistics support for the construction of an airfield with
helicopter facilities and associated administrative structures and liv-
ing quarters for the U.S. Army Materials Command’s Logistics Civil
Augmentation Program. Over a period of four months, Fluor success-
fully mobilized the needed personnel, materials, and equipment to this
remote site, demonstrating Fluor’s rapid deployment, integrated logis-
tics, and engineering support capabilities.
Fluor’s Government Services has mobilized multi-disciplinary teams of
professionals in support of FEMA recovery operations for disasters and
emergencies including earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes, snow
emergencies, and terrorist attacks. Fluor responded to FEMA’s call for assis-
tance on New York’s World Trade Center, the largest emergency work disas-
ter in FEMA history, with a team of professionals including public assistance
coordinators, debris specialists, estimators, training specialists, and both
technical and administrative resources.
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