Fluor Corporation, a global engineering and construction company, has established itself as a frontrunner in providing a wide range of services to clients worldwide. The company's business operations are classified into four segments, namely Energy Solutions, Urban Solutions, Mission Solutions, and Other. Among these, the Energy Solutions segment serves the energy transition market by providing low carbon energy solutions, such as hydrogen, green chemicals, waste-to-energy, and carbon capture. Additionally, this segment extends consulting services and modular reactor technologies to nuclear power industries. Meanwhile, the Urban Solutions segment offers EPC services to the infrastructure, advanced technologies, life sciences, mining, and metals industries. Fluor's staffing services cater to both third-party and company clients; providing technical, professional and craft resources on a contract or permanent placement basis. Through the Mission Solutions segment, the company provides technical solutions to governments, including the U.S. Fluor provides a range of services for critical facilities, nuclear security operations, and logistics, among others. The segment also conducts environmental remediation services and decommissioning for nuclear remediation at government facilities and commercial nuclear clients. Lastly, the Other segment researches, develops, licenses, and commercializes the small modular nuclear reactor technology. The company's long-standing history dates back to 1912, with its headquarters located in Irving, Texas.
Fluor's ticker is FLR
The company's shares trade on the NYSE stock exchange
They are based in Irving, Texas
There are 10,000+ employees working at Fluor
It is fluor.com
Fluor is in the Industrial Goods sector
Fluor is in the Heavy Construction industry
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