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2014 ANNUAL REPORT 9
Fluor, in partnership with Technip, was awarded a contract
to provide Sasol with the detailed design, procurement
and construction of its world-class ethane cracker and
derivatives complex in Westlake, Louisiana, and an
engineering, procurement and construction management
contract for the PETRONAS Refinery and Petrochemical
Integrated Development (RAPID) project located in
Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia.
Public-private partnerships continue to be an important
means of financing vital infrastructure projects in the public
sector. During 2014, a Fluor consortium was selected to
design, build, manage, maintain and fund the A9 Motorway
between Diemen and Holendrecht in the Netherlands.
Our company also benefited from continuing growth in
government services not only in the United States, but also
in Africa and the United Kingdom. In the United States,
we won contracts from the U.S. Department of Energy for
operation of the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and
also for the next phase of cleanup at the Paducah Gaseous
Diffusion Plant in Paducah, Kentucky.
We also expanded our services to the U.S. Army in Africa under
the company’s existing Logistics Civil Augmentation Program
(LOGCAP) Task Order. Fluor is improving airport runways and
building housing camps and Ebola treatment centers.
And finally, the United Kingdom Nuclear Decommissioning
Authority selected the Cavendish-Fluor partnership to take
ownership of Magnox Ltd. and Research Sites Restoration
Limited – the site company responsible for decommissioning
12 U.K. nuclear sites.
LOOKING AHEAD
Today I am proud of the actions taken by Fluor leaders
and employees over the past several years to manage our
projects with excellence, to be cost-competitive, to serve the
needs of our clients, and to grow the strength and resilience
of our workforce. Each of these actions has reinforced our
reputation in the industry and positioned Fluor to be the
competitive choice of our clients.
Fluor understands their needs for capital efficiency
and will execute our work to ensure quality, cost and
schedule certainty.
I am excited about our future, and we look forward to
exceeding the expectations of our clients and investors.
DAV I D T. SEATON
CHAIRMAN AND
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Fluor Corporation
March 5, 2015
CONSOLIDATED NEW AWARDS
(Dollars in Billions)
2012
2013
2014
27.1
25.1
28.8
CONSOLIDATED BACKLOG
(Dollars in Billions)
2012
2013
2014
38.2
34.9
42.5