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Crossrail Intends to Select Bechtel
Bechtel, Halcrow, and Systra welcome the announcement made today by Crossrail that it intends to select the Bechtel, Halcrow, and Systra team for the role of Project Delivery Partner.
Speaking on behalf of the three companies, Cliff Mumm, Senior Vice President of Bechtel commented: -
Bechtel Featured in National Society of Black Engineers Magazine
Bechtel’s manager of Human Resources and two employees are featured in the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Magazine.* NSBE has 30,000 professional, collegiate, and pre-college members in 8 countries. Bechtel is represented on the organization’s Board of Corporate Advisors.
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Dulles Metrorail Receives Federal Grant
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced today the Dulles Corridor Metrorail project is ready to proceed. Bechtel, as part of Dulles Transit Partners, will move forward with construction. Read the DOT press release and see local news coverage.
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Bechtel Jacobs Receives Governor's Safety Award
The Oak Ridger features Bechtel Jacobs Co. receiving the Governor’s Award of Excellence for Workplace Safety by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development for its safety in cleanup work at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Bechtel Jacobs, owned by Bechtel and Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., has worked at Oak Ridge since 1998. In 2003, the Department of Energy awarded Bechtel Jacobs a contract for accelerated environmental site cleanup which will complete the cleanup project 21 years ahead of schedule.
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Bechtel, Amp-Ohio Partner on Electricity Generation Facility
A multi-billion dollar investment in southeast Ohio that will bring significant economic development while helping to stabilize electric power prices took an important step toward reality today with the announcement that American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc. (AMP-Ohio) and Bechtel Power Corporation (Bechtel) are partnering to construct a major electric generation facility in Meigs County in southern Ohio.
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Business Week Highlights Autostrada Transilvania in Romania
Read the Business Week article about Bechtel’s work on the $2.2 billion Autostrada Transilvania project in Romania. In June 2004, Bechtel and partner Enka broke ground on the central piece of Romania’s plans for a national highway system.
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Bechtel Engineer Tells her Career Path Story
Bechtel engineer Karina Lopez-Rangel, who works at the Hanford Vitrification Plant in Washington state, discusses her interest in engineering and her path to becoming an engineer at Bechtel.
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Bechtel Awarded $40M Feed Contract at Gladstone LNG in Australia
Bechtel has been awarded a $40 million front end engineering design (FEED) contract for the downstream components of Gladstone LNG™ in Southeast Queensland, Australia. The FEED contract covers FEED on the liquefaction plant and associated infrastructure on Curtis Island. Read the Santos press release.
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Bechtel Reaches 7.7 Million Hours Safety Milestone at Waste Treatment Plant
Bechtel National, Inc. reached a safety milestone by working five years – more than 7.7 million hours – without a lost workday injury at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Read the press release.
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Bechtel Jacobs Oak Ridge Cleanup Project Begins K-25 Demolition
The Department of Energy (DOE) announced today that the Bechtel Jacobs environmental cleanup project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, began demolition work at the K-25 building, the first facility ever built to enrich uranium.
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Bechtel-UC Wins Incentive and Contract Extension at Los Alamos Lab
A team led by Bechtel and the University of California to manage and operate Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) was awarded nearly 88 percent of the total incentive fee by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) for its 2008 performance. A one-year contract extension was also awarded.
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Bechtel Team Awarded Savannah River Contract
Bechtel National Inc., as part of Savannah River Remediation, LLC, was awarded the liquid waste operations contract by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the DOE Savannah River Site (SRS) in Aiken, South Carolina.