Fluor Corporation
Fluor Corporation is a global engineering, procurement, construction (EPC), and maintenance company headquartered in Irving, Texas, USA. Founded in 1912, the company's mission is to build a better world by applying world-class expertise to solve its clients' greatest challenges, delivering innovative and sustainable solutions.
Fluor provides comprehensive professional and technical solutions across the entire project lifecycle, from conceptual design to operations and maintenance. The company operates through three primary business segments: Energy Solutions, Urban Solutions, and Mission Solutions. Energy Solutions encompasses projects in oil, gas, renewable energy, petrochemicals, carbon capture, and advanced nuclear technologies. Urban Solutions focuses on infrastructure, advanced technologies like data centers and manufacturing facilities, life sciences, and mining and metals. Mission Solutions serves government and defense clients, including military bases, nuclear cleanup, and emergency response services.
In recent leadership changes, Jim Breuer was appointed Chief Executive Officer effective May 1, 2025, with David E. Constable transitioning to Executive Chairman on the same date. Fluor reported revenues of $16.3 billion in 2024 and is ranked 265th among Fortune 500 companies. Notable recent activities include the completion of the sale of its remaining stake in NuScale Power in April 2026, generating significant proceeds. The company has also secured new contracts for projects such as an America First Refining Facility, an advanced nuclear project with X-energy, and a large-scale data center. However, in April 2026, the Supreme Court ruled against Fluor in negligence claims related to supervision failures at Bagram Airfield in 2016. Activist investor Starboard Value also took a nearly 5% stake in Fluor in October 2025.
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