BUSINESS
July 11, 2000 | Dow Jones
DFD California Operations, an affiliate of Duke/Fluor Daniel joint venture, obtained a five-year contract to provide operating plant services for four power plants in California. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Duke/Fluor Daniel, formed in 1989 by Duke Energy Corp. and Fluor Corp. in Aliso Viejo, provides engineering, procurement, construction and operating plant services for fossil-fueled electric power generation facilities.
BUSINESS
April 10, 2001 | From Times News Services
Raytheon Co. has hired Duke/Fluor Daniel, one of the largest power-plant builders, to complete work on two Boston-area power plants that are at the center of a lawsuit filed last month. Raytheon, based in Lexington, Mass., said it will take a charge of $325 million in the first quarter to reflect the estimated cost of completing the work. The construction company is a joint venture between Fluor Corp. in Aliso Viejo and Duke Energy Corp. in Charlotte, N.C.
BUSINESS
February 2, 1999 | Bloomberg News
Duke/Fluor Daniel, a partnership of Duke Energy Corp. and Irvine-based Fluor Corp., won a contract from Duke to design and build a power plant in Maine that will sell power to utilities and other large energy customers. Terms of the contract weren't disclosed. The 520-megawatt, natural gas-fueled plant will produce enough power to light 520,000 homes. It is expected to be running by mid-2000, at a total cost of $221 million.
BUSINESS
September 26, 2000 | Dow Jones
Duke/Fluor Daniel, a joint venture of Fluor Corp. in Aliso Viejo and Duke Energy Corp. in Charlotte, N.C., said Monday it has received a contract for engineering and procurement services at a Ridgefield, N.J., power plant. Financial terms of the deal with PSEG Power LLC, a unit of Public Service Enterprise Group, were not disclosed. Duke/Fluor said in a news release that PSEG's new plant is a 500-megawatt, natural gas-fired facility at its Bergen generating station in Ridgefield.