Fluor Corporation
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The Fluor Corporation is one of the world's largest, engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance services companies. It is particularly active in the nuclear decommissioning arena [1]
In March 2014 Britain awarded Fluor and Babcock International -owned subsidiary Cavendish Nuclear a 14-year, £7bn contract to manage the decommissioning of some of Britain's oldest nuclear power sites, including Hinkley, Sizewell and Dungeness.
Cavendish Fluor, the joint venture between Babcock and Fluor, will be formally awarded the contract – pending legal approval – on 1 September , after a 10-day mandatory standstill and a five-month transition period.[2]
People
- Robin Renwick
- Ian McCartney, former Labour Cabinet minister, acted as a consultant to Flour from 2007-2009
- Ramesh Kaler [3]
Affilations
- Sovereign Strategy, lobbying firm with Fluor as clients
- Transatlantic Nuclear Energy Forum, member, TNEF also retains Sovereign Strategy.
- Global Business Network member
- Nuclear Industry Association
- Transparency International
- Nuclear Energy Institute
- Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies
Notes
- ↑ Fluor Corporation Website Home Page Last Accessed 31st May 2007
- ↑ Babcock wins UK nuclear clean-up deal, Reuters/ The Guardian, Tuesday 31 March 2014, acc same day
- ↑ Nuclear Development Forum 27 October 2011 12noon – 2pm List of Attendees