Bechtel in the News
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Nuclear power generation
Greg Ashley, president of Bechtel's nuclear power business, participated in a roundtable discussion on the current status and future of nuclear power generation in the U.S post Fukushima.
Source: Power Engineer
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Bechtel and the Middle East
David Welch, region president of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, discusses Bechtel’s history and work in the Middle East.
Source: The Gulf (PDF) -
Concentrating solar power
The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, expected to be the largest solar thermal project in the world when it comes online next year, reached the halfway mark of construction in August. Jim Ivany, president of Bechtel's renewable power business, discusses the company's work on the project and the future of concentrating solar power in the U.S.
Source: RenewableEnergyWorld.com
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Panda power projects
Bechtel and Siemens Energy Inc. are building two new new natural gas-fueled, combined-cycle power plants for Panda Power Funds. The plants are located in Temple, Texas, and Sherman, Texas.
Source: Texas.Construction.com
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Building in megacities
Bechtel’s role managing Crossrail, the largest engineering project in Europe, is featured in a special report on megacities. Bechtel's John Keane, chief construction Engineer, talks about the importance of planning during the building of this new rail route through the heart of London.
Source: PM Network (PDF) -
Thames Hub project reviews the steps toward success used at the Hong Kong International Airport
Patience, planning, and high level project managment contributed to the Hong Kong International Airport's success and provides guidance for the Thames Hub project.
Source: Project