$40-Million Contract Won by Fluor Daniel
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Fluor Corp., the Irvine-based engineering company, said its Fluor Daniel unit has received a contract to provide engineering and construction services for a cogeneration facility for Harbor Cogeneration Co. The contract is valued at $40 million.
Harbor Cogeneration--which is a joint venture between Champlain Energy Co., a subsidiary of Union Pacific Resources Co., and South Coast Energy Co., a subsidiary of Mission Energy Co.--will use steam from the plant “for enhanced oil-recovery purposes,” while the electricity will be purchased by Southern California Edison Co.
Work on the facility, which will be built at Union Pacific’s production field in the Wilmington area of Los Angeles, has already begun and should be complete by January, 1989.
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