Bechtel in the News
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Fortune's 40 under 40
Brendan Bechtel listed on Fortune’s 2016 40 Under 40, the annual ranking of the most influential young people in business.
Source: Fortune -
Bechtel hands over Sabine Pass LNG Train 2 control to Cheniere
Cheniere Energy said that on Thursday, substantial completion of the second liquefaction train at the Sabine Pass facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana has been achieved.
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U.S. deploys robots to destroy chemical weapons buried under Colorado prairie
Destroying the nation’s stash of World War II-era chemical weapons is nasty work, and after decades of delays, the Army is using robots to start the job inside a $4.5 billion plant on the Colorado prairie.
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Pueblo Chemical Depot set to begin destroying mustard agent stock
The U.S. Army plans to start operating a $4.5 billion plant next week that will destroy the nation’s largest remaining stockpile of mustard agent, complying with an international treaty that bans chemical weapons, officials said Wednesday.
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In pictures: Bridge building in Rwanda
A team of 10 engineers, volunteers from Arup, Bechtel and Bridges to Prosperity, have built a 42m suspension bridge over the Mukungwa River this summer, for the 12,000 residents of Kukibuye in north western Rwanda.
Source: Infrastructure Intelligence
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Bechtel contributes to U.S. Department of Energy’s new vision on sustainable hydropower
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has led a first-of-its-kind comprehensive analysis to evaluate future pathways for low-carbon, renewable hydropower (hydropower generation and pumped storage) in the United States, focused on continued technical evolution, increased energy market value, and environmental sustainability.
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Volunteers from Arup and Bechtel Build Footbridge in Rwanda
The new span will provide safe, year-round access to schools, markets, and health care facilities for the 12,000 residents of Kukibuye. The new span will provide safe, year-round access to schools, markets, and health care facilities for the 12,000 residents of Kukibuye.
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Wylfa Newydd: 'Our desire is to use local'
The joint venture building Wylfa Newydd says there is a "desire" to use the local supply chain and workforce.
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SRR interns give back through Project Vision
Savannah River Remediation summer interns followed in company footsteps by volunteering for Aiken County United Way’s Project Vision.
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Japan Atomic Power Company to assist UK new build project
Horizon Nuclear Power, the Japan Atomic Power Company (JAPC) and Hitachi have signed a technical services contract for the proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant in North Wales. JAPC is to support Horizon in areas including construction costing, licensing, and planning for commissioning.
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NAS begins contract operation at AEDC
National Aerospace Solutions, LLC (NAS) began performance Friday on the Test Operations and Sustainment (TOS) contract at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), as well as facilities in Maryland and California.
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Former Google, Microsoft Execs Aim to Make Walkie Talkies and Binders Obsolete
Companies are using technology to overhaul how field workers communicate.
Source: Fortune