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April 29, 2003

Bechtel Responds to Inaccuracies in the Media Coverage of the Usaid in Iraq Infrastructure

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Iva Zagar Corporate Media Contact
The truth about Bechtel and the USAID Iraq contract

Bechtel’s record of success reflects performance, not politics   
A number of news reports and Web postings have introduced or perpetuated inaccuracies about why Bechtel won a contract for reconstruction in Iraq from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Here are the facts:
FACT: Bechtel won the Iraq contract on its merits.

FACT: Bechtel engages in the political process legally, openly, and appropriately.

FACT: Bechtel does not rank among the top corporate political contributors and is relatively even-handed toward the two major political parties.

FACT: Often-cited examples of Bechtel’s “friends in high places” are specious or irrelevant.
Through endless repetition, rather than facts, Bechtel has gained an undeserved reputation as a secretive company that succeeds through powerful friends in high places. People who check our Web site, read our annual report and other publications, or call us with questions know that we are far from secretive. And the people who know us best—our customers—know that our reputation for excellence is grounded in a proven ability to get the job done well, along with an uncompromising commitment to integrity, honesty, fairness, and safety.
Over the years, we have certainly built good relationships with important people. We network like anyone in business or the professions. Bechtel executives have been international industry leaders for decades. Industry leaders know political leaders, the people who formulate development plans, control budgets, set the rules for contractors to enter and operate in their countries, examine credentials, authorize contracts, and pay the bills for services rendered.  
But the implication that Bechtel wins business or succeeds in a highly competitive marketplace through political connections is misguided and false:

As is the case with many companies that are leaders in their industries, our senior management and technical experts are asked by U.S. administrations of both major parties to lend their expertise by serving on councils and committees at all levels of government.

FACT: The Iraq contract is not a giant windfall for Bechtel  
In a low-margin business, Bechtel’s actual earnings from its work are only a small fraction of contract totals. Bechtel’s contract with USAID totals $680 million. That sum is certainly significant, and Bechtel is proud to do the job, but most of the work will be subcontracted and will go toward equipment and materials. By comparison, Bechtel currently has a $1.7 billion aluminum smelter project in Bahrain and just won a $1.5 billion airport expansion project in Saudi Arabia. Figures of $100 billion bandied about by critical columnists are guesstimates of the total cost of rebuilding Iraq – not of the resources that will actually become available for private-sector work in Iraq.  
FACT: The Aqaba pipeline project has been misrepresented and has no bearing on the USAID contract.  
In the mid-1980s, Iraq and Jordan considered (and then rejected) hiring Bechtel to manage construction of a pipeline to carry oil from Iraq to Aqaba on the Red Sea, avoiding dangerous shipping lanes in the Gulf. Bechtel held numerous discussions with U.S. government officials to ensure alignment with administration policy and to seek loans from the U.S. Export-Import Bank. Aiming to safeguard U.S. economic security, the administration backed several alternative pipelines, not just the Aqaba proposal. Secretary of State George Shultz, former president of Bechtel, properly recused himself from the matter and at no time promoted the Aqaba pipeline, contrary to recent reports based on a demonstrably mistaken reading of the documentary record. There is no connection between the Aqaba proposal and the recent Iraq reconstruction project.  

BOTTOM LINE: Journalists have a responsibility to assess the credibility of claims rather than uncritically reporting innuendo from partisan organizations and political critics.

About Bechtel

Bechtel is a trusted engineering, construction and project management partner to industry and government. Differentiated by the quality of our people and our relentless drive to deliver the most successful outcomes, we align our capabilities to our customers’ objectives to create a lasting positive impact. Since 1898, we have helped customers complete more than 25,000 projects in 160 countries on all seven continents that have created jobs, grown economies, improved the resiliency of the world’s infrastructure, increased access to energy, resources, and vital services, and made the world a safer, cleaner place.  

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