2007 Top 100
8: FLUOR CORP
| Top 100 Revenue: | $2,840,000,000 |
| Defense Revenue: | $1,510,000,000 |
| Civilian Revenue: | $1,330,000,000 |
| 2006 Revenue: | $14.1 billion |
| 2006 Earnings: | $263.5 million |
| 2005 Revenue: | N/A |
| 2005 Earnings: | N/A |
| Number of employees: | 40,000 |
| Headquarters: | Irving, Texas |
| Website: | http://www.fluor.com/ |
| Leadership: | Alan L. Boeckmann, chairman and CEO John L. Hopkins, president government group |
| Ticker: | FLR |
| Lines of business: | Chemicals and petrochemicals; commercial and institutional; government projects; healthcare; life sciences; manufacturing; microelectronics; mining; oil and gas; power; telecommunications; and transportation infrastructure |
| Major customers: | FEMA, Defense Department, Army, Homeland Security Department, Navy, Energy Department |
| Major contracts/projects: | In August 2006, Fluor won two contingency contracts for disaster recovery work: the $1 billion Global Contingency Construction - Multiple Award Contract from the Navy, and the $250 million Individual Assistance-Technical Assistance Contract from FEMA Another subsidiary, Fluor Hanford, in October 2006 won a contract extension from the Energy Department for its nuclear cleanup work at the Hanford Site in Washington state. Fluor in 2006 finished a similar cleanup project in Ohio for $4 billion over 13 years; the original estimate was $12.2 billion over 27 years. |