Fluor Daniel Units Awarded 3 Contracts
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IRVINE — Fluor Daniel Inc., the engineering and construction arm of the Fluor Corp., said Thursday that it has received contracts to renovate a grain shipping facility in British Columbia, build a pharmaceutical plant in Washington and provide maintenance and other services at a Navy air base in Maryland.
Fluor Daniel Wright, the mining and metallurgy business unit of Fluor Daniel, will manage a $19-million project to upgrade grain shipping systems at Vancouver terminal for Calgary-based Alberta Wheat Pool. The project is planned for completion in late 1992.
Fluor Daniel has also been awarded a contract by Seattle-based Immunex Corp. to help design and build a $30-million, 50,000-square-foot plant in Canyon Park, Wash., to produce Leukine, a therapeutic protein used to treat bone marrow transplant patients. That project is to be completed in mid-1992.
And FD Services, the facility operations and maintenance branch of Fluor Daniel, has been awarded a one-year contract with three one-year renewal options at the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. Fluor valued the initial contract at about $11 million, with a potential value over four years of $38 million.
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