Fluor Corporation confirmed today that it has been named by Westinghouse Electric Company, to manage construction of two Westinghouse AP1000® nuclear power reactor projects in Georgia and South Carolina – owned and operated by Southern Company and SCANA/Santee Cooper, respectively.
In a news release issued earlier today, Westinghouse confirmed that Fluor will manage a significant portion of the construction of Vogtle Electric Generating Plant’s Units 3 & 4 near Waynesboro, Georgia, and two additional nuclear electric generating units at the V.C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station located in Fairfield County, South Carolina and will be providing project execution and direction, accountability for and management of professional staff and craft personnel, and a focus on safety, quality and project delivery certainty. Fluor’s management plans for construction would become effective at the close of the acquisition that Westinghouse also announced.
Fluor will begin work immediately under a professional services agreement to assess the two projects, engaging the workforce and planning a transition of duties and responsibilities required to develop appropriate plans to manage plant construction. Fluor and Westinghouse have further agreed that Fluor’s scope will be performed on a cost reimbursable basis, without liability for pre-existing conditions associated with prior construction.
Fluor said it expects to book an award in the fourth quarter of 2015 related to these projects.
