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Fluor Corporation

Fluor Corporation

Construction

Irving, Texas 1,105,468 followers

Fluor is building a better world by applying world-class expertise to solve our clients' greatest challenges.

About us

Fluor Corporation is a global engineering, procurement and construction company. We work with leaders in the energy, infrastructure, life sciences, advanced technologies, mining and metals industries, as well as government agencies, to build a better world. Since our founding in 1912, we have been building a legacy of innovation. Our nearly 27,000 employees provide professional and technical solutions to deliver safe, well-executed, capital-efficient projects for our global clients. At Fluor, we believe in open communication and value the conversations that are fostered through our social media communities. To learn more about our community standards, please visit: https://www.fluor.com/community-standards Fluor has been notified of fraudulent employment offers being made via email, WhatsApp and other channels to prospective candidates. Learn more: https://www.fluor.com/careers/recruitment-fraud-warning

Website
http://www.fluor.com
Industry
Construction
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Irving, Texas
Type
Public Company
Founded
1912
Specialties
Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Operations & Maintenance, Project Management, Fabrication, Program Management, Design, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Power & Energy, Architecture & Planning, Civil Engineering, Defense & Space, Renewables & Environment, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Systems Engineering, Life Sciences, and Technology

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  • This #FluorFlashbackFriday, we’re looking back at the 1990s, a decade that included key achievements in our work within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex. Fluor commenced operations at the DOE’s Fernald site in Ohio and Hanford site in Washington in 1992 and 1996, respectively. These projects, both complex, multi-year environmental remediation efforts, are demonstrative of our longstanding relationship with the DOE and commitment to supporting our communities and the environment. On Fridays, we're highlighting moments in Fluor history. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eaE4XHpq #BuildingABetterWorld #FluorFlashbackFriday

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  • Meet Andrew Mahaffey, PE, Director, Design Engineering, for Fluor’s data centers business. A professional engineer with 25 years of experience across engineering, procurement, and construction project execution, Andrew serves as Fluor’s engineering director and manager for data center projects. His previous roles included 15 years in design, construction, and startup for power generation facilities. In this latest installment of our Fluor Focus: Data Centers series, Andrew shares insights into Fluor’s power solutions. Get to know our data center experts: https://lnkd.in/eGSTSXYM #BuildingABetterWorld #FluorFocus #DataCenters

  • Fluor partnered with Clean Energy Ventures to host "Building What's Next," a reception bringing together investors, operators and innovators shaping the future of global energy and infrastructure. The evening featured a fireside chat with Ernest J. Moniz, Former U.S. Secretary of Energy, and Daniel Goldman, Managing Partner at Clean Energy Ventures, on finding durable value in energy policy shifts. The conversation examined the forces redefining the energy transition – from evolving U.S. and EU policy to the capital, partnerships and execution required to scale climate technologies in uncertain times. Led by Fluor’s Business Incubation group, our host delegation included executive leadership from Corporate Development, Strategy & Sustainability, Energy Solutions, and the Office of Technology, reaffirming our commitment to supporting disruptive innovation and enabling energy resilience as part of our work to build a better world. Learn more about Fluor’s business incubation platform: https://lnkd.in/gE2qU_Pt Nicole Davies | Curt Graham | Charles McManemin | Hailey Morris | Koji Okamoto | Adriana Pérez | James Shih | Sunil Vyas #BuildingABetterWorld #FluorBusinessIncubation #EPCThoughtPartner #EnergyResilience #ScaleUp #FOAK

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  • In the 1980s, Fluor played a key role in delivering some of the world’s most ambitious developments. From engineering the world’s largest FLEXICOKER™ and constructing the first large-scale commercial photovoltaic power plant, to building a major petrochemical complex using modular construction and commencing a series of projects at the world’s largest copper mine, this decade cemented Fluor as a trusted partner on complex, industry-defining projects. On Fridays, we're looking back at moments in our history. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eaE4XHpq #BuildingABetterWorld #FluorFlashbackFriday

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  • This week, we continue our focus on Fluor’s data center business, highlighting how our teams anticipate and design for the rapid evolution of rack and cooling technologies. As technologies advance, our design team is incorporating forward-looking strategies to ensure current systems are adaptable to future demands.   Scalability is critical. As graphics process unit (GPU) rack technologies drive higher fiber requirements, long-term backbone planning minimizes intrusive work in live environments and accelerates deployment throughout the data center life cycle.   Additionally, liquid-to-chip cooling is becoming standard in modern data centers. Designing data halls to accommodate these racks, including carefully planned piping layouts, ensures safe installation, efficient maintenance, and reliable access to connection points in operational facilities.   With thoughtful planning, owners can maintain 100% uptime with minimal service disruption during upgrades or expansions.   Learn more about the services we provide for data center clients: https://lnkd.in/eGSTSXYM   #BuildingABetterWorld #FluorFocus #Datacenters

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  • Reminder! Join us March 26 for our next Innovation Builders webinar, a deep dive on noise control in design. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eebTWKNr  Managing industrial noise is no longer just a regulatory requirement – it is a critical design factor influencing worker health, equipment selection, project risk and overall facility performance. As global expectations for occupational hygiene, environmental compliance and community impact continue to rise, noise control engineering has become an essential element of responsible and efficient project execution. Join Fluor Subject Matter Expert Wayne Seeto for a focused session on using predictive modelling, acoustic simulations and targeted mitigation to reduce project noise risks and avoid overengineering of noise controls. Discover the surprising reasons why hearing protection isn’t always effective and how early design decisions can eliminate or significantly reduce noise risks at the source. The presentation will feature animations and audio simulations designed to give participants an intuitive understanding of key concepts, including worker noise exposure, hearing loss, tinnitus and sound propagation through the environment. This webinar is perfect for facility operators, engineers, project managers and HSE teams looking to engineer and deliver safer, quieter facilities. #BuildingABetterWorld #NoiseControl

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  • Check out this interview with Fluor's Curt Graham, Senior Vice President, Office of Technology, on the current carbon capture landscape. #BuildingABetterWorld #CarbonCapture

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    🎤 At the recent World Hydrogen & Carbon Americas, we got to chat with Curt Graham from Fluor Corporation about the state of carbon capture projects and what’s needed to accelerate deployment. Curt explains that while the technology is commercially proven and shovel‑ready projects exist, progress hinges on stronger financial incentives and return on investment. "I think we've got lots of opportunities for carbon capture. There's lots of emitters. I mean, the real question that keeps coming up is cost. We have commercially proven technologies, sequestration and permitting has really gotten to a point where we can make these projects happen. Pipelining will still be a little bit of an issue depending on how far you have to run. Is really all about the price of carbon and governments and society's willingness to pay for carbon capture." ▶ Watch the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/e2tQnXZS #wh2ca #hydrogen #ccus #carboncapture

  • The 1970s saw Fluor deliver mega projects and further expand globally. From constructing one of the world’s largest marine terminals for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, to designing the world’s first totally offshore plant for natural gas liquids, to our work in South Africa constructing the first large-scale commercial liquid fuels-from-coal plant, we took on challenges and continued to grow. On Fridays, we’re flashing back to moments in Fluor history. Explore our timeline: https://lnkd.in/eaE4XHpq #BuildingABetterWorld #FluorFlashbackFriday

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  • Join us March 26 for our next Innovation Builders webinar, a deep dive on noise control in design. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eebTWKNr  Managing industrial noise is no longer just a regulatory requirement – it is a critical design factor influencing worker health, equipment selection, project risk and overall facility performance. As global expectations for occupational hygiene, environmental compliance and community impact continue to rise, noise control engineering has become an essential element of responsible and efficient project execution. Join Fluor Subject Matter Expert Wayne Seeto for a focused session on using predictive modelling, acoustic simulations and targeted mitigation to reduce project noise risks and avoid overengineering of noise controls. Discover the surprising reasons why hearing protection isn’t always effective and how early design decisions can eliminate or significantly reduce noise risks at the source. The presentation will feature animations and audio simulations designed to give participants an intuitive understanding of key concepts, including worker noise exposure, hearing loss, tinnitus and sound propagation through the environment. This webinar is perfect for facility operators, engineers, project managers and HSE teams looking to engineer and deliver safer, quieter facilities. #BuildingABetterWorld #NoiseControl

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