Fluor has been chosen by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineering and Support Center for a position on the Facility Repair & Renewal Multiple Award Task Order (MATOC) VI contract.
This indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity order carries a total value not more than $450m during the five-year contract period.
With this contract, Fluor can compete for task orders across the US, its territories and other global locations.
Fluor’s Mission Solutions business group president Tom D’Agostino said: “It is an honour to support USACE with this new opportunity.
“This award fits well with what we do best – provide efficient and high-quality contingency construction and renovations, humanitarian assistance and disaster recovery around the world.
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“From helping to restore power to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria to having a position on the USACE Europe Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility MATOC contract, Fluor has a history of supporting the Army Corps of Engineers with important missions.”
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By GlobalDataThe Facilities Repair and Renewal programme provides a quick method for design and execution of all kinds of facility repairs, renovations and construction services.
Fluor, which has been providing engineering, procurement and construction services for over 100 years, has 41,000 employees.
Last year, the Texas-based company posted revenue of $12.4bn.
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Image: The Facilities Repair and Renewal programme provides a quick method for design and execution of all kinds of facility repairs, renovations and construction services. Credit: marcinjozwiak from Pixabay.