Bechtel in the News
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Tanks Q&A
Bechtel's Chris Desjardins discusses the importance of collaboration and early engagement to the efficiency of LNG storage solutions.
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Coal-fired Poland goes nuclear
Warsaw signs multibillion-euro contracts for nuclear plants with the US and South Korea. DPM Sasin: “We are going to build two nuclear power plants at the same time, one under the government program and the other in a business-led program."
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Cyber performance goals reworked after industry pushback
Bechtel's Fernandes: “Increasing the cybersecurity maturity of the supply chain as a whole will pay dividends all the way up that chain and benefit the larger entities."
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Americans planning to build a nuclear plant
Bechtel's Ahmet Tokpinar: "We expect over 100 Polish companies to participate in the construction of the nuclear power plant."
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Audrey Murillo makes impassioned plea at Women in Breakbulk Breakfast
Audrey Murillo, senior estimator for Bechtel’s manufacturing and technology business unit, spoke to an audience of highly-motivated female professionals about making inroads into equality, diversity and inclusion in the traditionally male-dominated world of industrial cargo movement.
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Construction of a nuclear power plant in Poland. Americans with an official offer
The US Ambassador to Poland, Mark Brzezinski, presented the "Concept and executive report on cooperation in the field of Civil Nuclear Energy" to the Polish Minister of Climate and Environment, Anna Moskwa.
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Poland receives U.S. offer to build nuclear power plants
Poland plans to build nuclear power plants to reduce its carbon emissions and gradually phase out coal and Warsaw seeks a partner to build 6-9 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear capacity and provide 49% equity financing for the project.
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Projects with purpose
Bechtel's Bhupesh Thakkar discusses the importance of LNG terminals as more countries commit to ambitious energy transition initiatives.
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Milestone reached in safely destroying chemical weapons at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot
The PCAPP team, with the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot safely destroyed 383,000 of the 105mm projectiles containing mustard gas, leaving only 10% of the project left to be finished.
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Pueblo Chemical Depot celebrates munitions destruction milestone
The plant has now completed two of its three campaigns. Completion of the 105mm campaign means PCAPP is 89% finished with its overall mission.
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Carbon Capture Technology's Moment Has Arrived as Climate, Energy Crises Grow
“There is a lot of collaboration happening among the industry Itself in trying to find the best solutions.” Melissa Jones, General Manager, Bechtel
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Young Professional 2022: Cynethia E. Sims
Bechtel's Cynethia E. Sims named Young Professional 2022 by Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business.