# Fluor Corporation

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/fluor-corporation  
**Vertical:** Infrastructure  
**Subcategory:** General  
**Tier:** Leader  
**Website:** fluor.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Irving TX global EPC contractor (NYSE: FLR) at $16.3B 2024 revenue with $17.7B backlog; new CEO Jim Breuer May 2025 growing data center/semiconductor segment from BHP Olympic Dam to CHIPS Act fabs competing with Bechtel and AECOM.

## Company Overview

Fluor Corporation is an Irving, Texas-based engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FLR) — providing global energy, chemicals, infrastructure, government, and advanced technology clients with EPC project delivery services across the full capital project lifecycle from feasibility through commissioning and maintenance. In 2024, Fluor reported $16.3 billion in revenue (Fortune 500 #265) with $9.5 billion in new awards and an $17.7 billion ending backlog, demonstrating pipeline growth driven by the AI data center construction surge, semiconductor manufacturing expansion (CHIPS Act-funded fabs), and life sciences facility build-out. In May 2025, Jim Breuer was named CEO, succeeding David Constable who became Executive Chairman. Founded in 1912 (113-year operating history), Fluor operates through Urban Solutions (infrastructure, manufacturing, life sciences), Mission Solutions (government), and Energy Solutions (oil, gas, chemicals, renewables) segments.

Fluor's EPC project delivery capability addresses the project management complexity of billion-dollar capital infrastructure investments: a semiconductor manufacturer building a $20 billion fab in Arizona, an LNG terminal developer constructing a $10 billion export facility in Texas, or a pharmaceutical company building a $2 billion biologics manufacturing plant needs an EPC contractor with the engineering expertise across all disciplines (civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation), procurement network for sourcing specialized equipment globally, and construction management systems to coordinate 5,000-20,000 workers across multi-year project timelines — with cost and schedule certainty that protects the capital investment decisions made years before the facility comes online. Fluor's project controls systems, modular construction methodology, and contractor database built across 113 years provides the execution predictability that mega-project owners require.

In 2025, Fluor competes in the global EPC, engineering services, and infrastructure construction market with Bechtel (privately held, $17B+ revenue, mega-project EPC), AECOM (NYSE: ACM, engineering services, $16B revenue), and KBR (NYSE: KBR, government and energy EPC, $7B revenue) for Fortune 500 capital project engineering, procurement, and construction contract awards. The BHP Olympic Dam EPCM contract (copper/uranium smelter and refinery expansion in South Australia) demonstrates Fluor's mining and resource processing sector capability. The data center and semiconductor construction focus (where CHIPS Act subsidies and AI infrastructure investment are creating the fastest-growing EPC backlog segment) positions Fluor for the next 5-year building boom. The 2025 strategy under CEO Jim Breuer focuses on growing the semiconductor fab construction practice, expanding data center electrical and mechanical EPC capabilities, and maintaining mission solutions government contract revenue as defense and government infrastructure investment remains robust.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What does Fluor Corporation do?
Fluor is a global engineering and construction company providing EPC, maintenance, and project management services for complex projects in energy, chemicals, infrastructure, mining, life sciences, data centers, and semiconductors.

### Who are Fluor's customers?
Fluor serves major clients across energy, chemicals, mining, life sciences, and technology sectors including companies like BHP, Northvolt, Heidelberg Materials, and pharmaceutical manufacturers.

### When was Fluor founded?
Fluor Corporation was founded in 1912 by John Simon Fluor in Santa Ana, California, making the company over 108 years old.

### Where is Fluor based?
Fluor is headquartered in Irving, Texas, and operates globally with projects spanning six continents.

### What is Fluor's revenue?
Fluor reported revenue of $16.3 billion in 2024, with net income of $2.1 billion and ending backlog of $17.7 billion.

### What makes Fluor different from competitors?
Fluor is one of the few global companies capable of executing large, complex EPC projects across diverse sectors. The company has 108 years of experience delivering critical infrastructure projects in challenging environments.

### Who are Fluor's main competitors?
Fluor competes with other major EPC firms including Bechtel, AECOM, Jacobs Engineering, and other global engineering and construction companies.

### Who is Fluor's CEO?
Jim Breuer became Fluor's CEO on May 1, 2025, succeeding David Constable who transitioned to Executive Chairman.

### What is Fluor's market position?
Fluor is ranked #265 on the Fortune 500 and is one of the world's largest EPC contractors, known for delivering complex projects in energy, chemicals, and infrastructure.

### What are Fluor's future plans?
Fluor expects strong growth in data center, semiconductor, life sciences, and infrastructure segments, with 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance of $575-675 million and adjusted EPS of $2.25-2.75.

## Tags

b2b, enterprise, global, infrastructure, manufacturing, public, cloud-native, saas

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*