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Catholic University, Bechtel Collaborate to Advance DOE Mission
As the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant ramps up its commissioning phase, Bechtel explored the many contributions made by scientists, universities, and vendors from across the country that have made this first-of-its-kind facility possible. The story of The Catholic University of America’s Vitreous State Laboratory is just one example of these many contributions and how the U.S. Department of Energy and Bechtel have incorporated expertise from around the globe to construct the plant.
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Tsunami Evacuation Shelters: Solutions for At-Risk Communities in Developing Nations
In disaster-prone areas, elevated evacuation shelters can be an integral part of a national or local disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategy and programs. They enable vulnerable communities to get to safety at the first warning of an incoming tsunami.
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Partnering with our customers to deliver energy to the world
As part of Gastech 2019, executives from Bechtel’s OG&C business spoke with energy reporters about the company’s role in the current LNG market and its contributions to the broader energy sector.
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Bechtel Leads the Way on Seismic Structural Engineering
Bechtel has been the industry leader in designing and building earthquake-resistant structures for more than 70 years and maintains an Earthquake Engineering Center.
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Nuclear Energy Benefits The Environment
Understanding the science behind nuclear power is the first step to understanding its important role in our clean energy future.
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Building Internal Capacity for Infrastructure
To build a skilled workforce, Gabon implemented the National Infrastructure Master Plan, which has become the prototype for project management organizations delivering infrastructure in other countries.
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Cheniere Energy Sabine Pass LNG Case Study
This paper sheds light on the economics, technology/design features, execution facets, and operational flexibility of Sabine Pass LNG project, as well as provides some detailed on the startup and commissioning aspects of the first two trains.