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17 April 2008 -- Fluor Corp. said that it will provide construction and commissioning support to Luminant for a $100 million-plus contract for air quality control upgrades on its Sandow Plant Unit 4 in Texas.
The Sandow Steam Electric Station Unit 4 is a lignite-fueled generating unit owned and operated by Luminant. Fluor booked the full contract value in the first quarter of 2008.
In addition to this new contract, Fluor has provided front-end design and detailed engineering for this selective catalytic reduction project.
Fluor is also providing engineering, procurement and construction services for selective non-catalytic reduction and activated carbon injection projects at Luminant's Sandow, Martin Lake, Monticello and Big Brown sites.
Engineering began in May 2007, with an estimated completion date of May 2010. Site mobilization occurred in January 2008, with the major tie-in outage scheduled for February to April 2010.
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