Bechtel's major operational locations are in
Brisbane,
Calgary,
Chandler, Arizona,
Dubai,
Houston,
Knoxville, Tennessee,
London,
New Delhi,
Reston, Virginia,
San Francisco,
Santiago,
Shanghai,
Nairobi,
Taipei, which also houses the company's global operational headquarters, as well as the headquarters of the Nuclear, Security & Environmental global business unit and the Americas offices of the Infrastructure global business unit. The company's Oil, Gas & Chemicals unit is based in the Houston office. The Washington office is home to the government affairs team, and maintains a Political Action Committee. Outside of North America, the Infrastructure unit's headquarters is located at the company's London office. The Mining & Metals unit is based out of Santiago, Chile, and Brisbane. In 2013, the company established its global center of engineering excellence in
Dubai focusing on rail and marine projects. It established innovation centers in Houston and London in 2015 and Santiago in 2018 to test new technology. Bechtel works on global megaprojects through its four business units. Bechtel was the presenting sponsor of "Dream Big: Engineering Our World", a 42-minute IMAX documentary produced by MacGillivray Freeman Films in partnership with American Society of Civil Engineers. The documentary seeks to inspire young people to pursue engineering careers. Bechtel opened its welding and applied technology center in 2017 in the Houston Energy Corridor to train welding and construction workers. The center also provides virtual training and augmented reality to train workers. Its Houston offices were in the
Houston Galleria area; in 2022 the company announced it would move those offices to
Westchase, Houston effective late 2023.
Infrastructure The Infrastructure unit handles
transportation, power, and hydroelectric facilities. Transportation projects include
highways,
bridges,
rail, and
aviation facilities. as well as 20 towns and cities globally. It has worked on 300 subway and rail projects, 80 port and harbor projects, and 96 major airport projects. Bechtel's Infrastructure unit is leading a consortium in the engineering, procurement and construction of lines One and Two of the Riyadh, Saudi Arabia metro, which began construction in April 2014. In July 2014, Bechtel was selected to build a new 37-mile motorway linking Kosovo's capital,
Pristina, to
Macedonia. Bechtel is also participating in the building of London's
Crossrail, a $24 billion project that will connect commuter towns east and west of London and is intended to serve an estimated 200 million people a year upon completion. As of June 2015, the project is 65% complete. In 2016, Bechtel began construction on the first phase of the Edmonton Valley Line Light Rail Transit project in
Alberta, Canada, the first
public–private partnership (P3) business group. The company is also involved in several ongoing projects as of 2016, including building national infrastructure in
Gabon and supporting the continuous development of
Jubail industrial city in Saudi Arabia. Bechtel has worked at Jubail for more than 40 years, and was granted a five-year extension on both projects June 2016. In February 2017, Bechtel was chosen to support setting up and operating Saudi Arabia's National Project Management Office. In May 2017, Bechtel was appointed the delivery management partner for the tunnels and stations excavation package of Stage 2 of the
Sydney Metro project. Considered Australia's largest public infrastructure project, the work includes new twin rail tunnels under
Sydney Harbour. Bechtel won the contract in August 2017 to design and build a 473-kilometer highway with 19 interchanges linking Nairobi, Kenya's capital, to Mombasa, Kenya's main port. The first section is targeted to open in October 2019 Bechtel is also working on a project for Advanced Power, the Cricket Valley Energy Center in
New York. Bechtel is also building the Keeyask Generating Station, a hydroelectric power plant for
Manitoba Hydro in
Manitoba, Canada. The Infrastructure unit had also worked on projects for
Google Fiber in several markets in the
Southeastern U.S. Among completed projects, Bechtel finished a four-lane motorway in
Kosovo a year ahead of schedule in November 2013. The unit completed the 143 MW
Catalina Solar photovoltaic generating facility and the construction of the 250 MW
California Valley Solar Ranch in 2013. Bechtel also completed the Hanna Region Transmission Development, a power transmission project in
Canada, which included 1,200 new
transmission towers and of
transmission lines in 2013. Bechtel completed Phase I of an extension of the
Dulles Corridor Metrorail in Northern Virginia and completed the
Hamad International Airport in
Doha, Qatar, in 2014. Bechtel also completed the world's largest
solar thermal project, the
Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System in
California, which began producing power in February 2014. In 2015, Bechtel began work as project manager of the Toronto-York Spadina subway extension for the
Toronto Transit Commission. The project was completed in 2017. Bechtel completed construction of the Stonewall Energy Facility in May 2017. The 778 megawatt natural
gas-fired power plant supplies electricity to 778,000 homes in northern Virginia and the Washington, D.C., metro area. Bechtel's work on the Carroll County Energy Facility in Ohio for Advanced Power was also completed in 2017. In 2018, the unit completed a new air passenger terminal in
Muscat, Oman. In May 2022, Bechtel was hired to update the Vision 2041 plan for
Shannon Foynes Port in Ireland.
Mining & Metals The Mining & Metals (M&M) unit works on projects related to the mining and production of materials such as
aluminum,
coal,
copper,
iron ore,
alumina and other metals and minerals. The unit operates on six continents and has completed hundreds of major mining projects as well as more than 1,000 mining studies. It has also finished 42 major copper projects, 30
aluminum smelters, 15 major coal projects, and eight alumina refinery projects. and the expansion of the Kooragang Coal Terminal in Port Waratah in Australia, increasing capacity to 145 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa). In 2014, M&M completed the Caval Ridge coal mine in Queensland, and began operations at Escondida's OLAP copper
cathode project, which consisted of a new dynamic
leaching pad and a mineral handling system. In 2015, the unit completed the
Las Bambas copper concentrator in
Peru for
MMG, the
Kitimat aluminum smelter in Canada for
Rio Tinto Group., and the Escondida Organic Growth Project 1 (OGP1), the largest single-line copper concentrator ever built. Bechtel began building the Al Taweelah alumina refinery (formerly Shaheen) in
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates for Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) in 2015. In April 2016,
Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) announced that Bechtel had been appointed engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) contractor for the company's Line 6 Expansion Project. The initiative will make Alba the world's largest single-site aluminum smelter upon completion, boosting production to 1.5 Mtpa. That same month, Rio Tinto announced that Kitimat had reached full production levels of 420,000 tonnes per annum, while Las Bambas achieved commercial production in July 2016. As of 2016, Bechtel is advancing the Amrun
bauxite initiative for Rio Tinto in Australia, which announced project approval in November 2015. Bechtel completed the engineering, procurement, and construction of a water system and
desalination plant for the
Escondida copper mine in
Chile in 2018. The Bechtel-Techint joint venture team built a dual 112-mile-long pipeline to carry desalinated water from the Pacific Coast across the
Atacama Desert to the Escondida copper mine approximately 10,000 feet above sea level in the
Andes. In 2023, Bechtel was awarded EPCM contract for the Thacker Pass lithium mine in Humboldt County, Nevada.
Energy The Energy unit designs and builds
liquefied natural gas (LNG),
oil,
pipeline,
petrochemicals,
natural gas, and water treatment facilities. Since the company's founding, it has built approximately of pipeline systems, more than 50 major oil and gas field developments, and completed over 380 major chemical and petrochemical projects. Bechtel has built a third of the world's LNG liquefaction capacity. Between 2011 and 2016, the unit built three LNG plants on
Curtis Island in
Queensland, Australia. The complex was named a 2016 Global Best Project by
Engineering News-Record in the category of "Power/Industrial" and a Construction Project of the Year by S&P Global Platts. The unit also built the Wheatstone project, a
two-train LNG plant that is one of Australia's largest energy resource efforts. Following completion of Train 1 in late 2017, Train 2 of the facility moved into production mid-2018. Bechtel has built five LNG production trains for Cheniere Energy Partners LP as the Sabine Pass liquefaction project in
Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The initial cargo from the first completed train was delivered in 2016. In November 2018, the unit has completed the first of three LNG trains on the Corpus Christi Liquefaction project in Texas. The
Corpus Christi, project includes three LNG trains, three LNG storage tanks, and two berths. In 2016, Bechtel completed roof raises on two tanks at a liquefaction plant in Corpus Christi, Texas, for Cheniere. In March 2014, the unit was awarded a contract to construct facilities in
Georgia for the
Shah Deniz II gas field in
Azerbaijan. and a $14 billion contract for 13 million tonnes/year for Japan and South Korea was made in 2026. Also in 2015, the unit was awarded a contract to manage the engineering, procurement, and construction of 12 new natural-gas pipelines in
Thailand. The company was part of a consortium selected by PTT GC America in 2015 to provide front-end engineering and design for a new petrochemical complex in Belmont County, Ohio. It is also the lead contractor for a
Shell petrochemical plant in
Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Bechtel's technology was licensed for facility upgrades at the Rijeka Refinery in
Croatia in February 2014. In 2016, the unit was contracted by the
Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation to design an upgrade to the
coker unit at the Assiut refinery in
Egypt using its ThruPlus technology. Also in 2016, it was awarded a contract to upgrade a refinery in
Beaumont, Texas, for
ExxonMobil, using ExxonMobil's
proprietary SCANfining technology. In late 2017, the unit was selected to design and build Tellurian's Driftwood LNG project, a proposed liquefied gas facility in Louisiana. In January 2018, the unit was awarded a front-end engineering design contract for Abu Dhabi National Oil Company's planned offshore ultra-sour gas mega project located in the north western area of Abu Dhabi. In June 2019, Kallanish Energy reported that Bechtel had been hired by
Thailand's
PTT Global Chemical America and
South Korea-based partner
Daelim to build a $6 billion ethane cracker on the
Ohio River in
Belmont County, Ohio.
Nuclear, Security & Environmental The Nuclear, Security & Environmental unit handles the company's government work and commercial nuclear businesses. Bechtel has been contracted to manage the
United States Navy's
nuclear propulsion research facilities since 2011. In 2014 the
U.K. Ministry of Defence selected Bechtel to support the
Royal Navy and
Air Force on procurement and managed support services. Additionally, in 2016, Bechtel began providing testing and operations for the
Arnold Engineering Development Complex at the
Arnold Air Force Base in
Tennessee. Other government work includes the construction of the facilities to treat the liquid radioactive waste stored underground at the Department of Energy's
Hanford nuclear waste site in
Washington. Bechtel and AECOM agreed in 2016 to pay $125 million to settle claims by the
U.S. Department of Justice that the companies used subpar work while building a nuclear waste treatment facility at the
Hanford Nuclear Reservation in
Washington state, in addition to allegedly using public funds for lobbying. The companies did not admit wrongdoing; they said they settled to avoid long, costly litigation. In late 2017, Bechtel completed the assembly of two nuclear waste melters, each at 300 tons. The melters are the largest of their kind ever built in the United States. The unit also manages U.S. Department of Defense contracts to dismantle and dispose of stored chemical weapons, including decades-old
mustard and
nerve gas from World War II. Bechtel completed the construction of the
Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant in 2015. Since May 2012, Bechtel has been part of a consortium completing the
Chernobyl New Safe Confinement, a structure that will safely confine the damaged Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Number 4. Bechtel continues to oversee the operation. In November 2016, the team slid a massive containment arch to cover the damaged nuclear reactor and contain radioactive material. In May 2016, a joint venture including Bechtel won a contract to conduct front-end engineering and design for the eventual construction of
Wylfa Newydd, a nuclear power station in
Wales for
Horizon Nuclear Power. In August 2017, Bechtel took over as the lead contractor to complete construction at
Georgia Power's Plant Vogtle, estimated in 2022 at $30 billion. Bechtel was awarded the contract and took over day-to-day construction of Plant Vogtle's Units 3 and 4 after Westinghouse Electric, the designer and principal contractor for the two new reactors, filed for bankruptcy. As of 2018, Bechtel is building the Uranium Processing Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Tennessee. The $6.5 billion project is part of the National Nuclear Security Administration program to replace aging, Cold War-era facilities that service, refresh, and replace the uranium stages of nuclear warheads. As of April 2025, Dena Volovar is to succeed John Howanitz as president of Bechtel’s nuclear, security and environmental business (NS&E), the company has announced. Howanitz is retiring in April after 42 years with Bechtel. He has served as president of the NSS&E business since 2021. Volovar brings more than 26 years of experience within Bechtel to the role. This includes executive vice president and general manager of NS&E’s environmental and security business line, where she managed Bechtel’s relationship with the US Department of Energy.
Manufacturing and technology The Manufacturing & Technology unit designs and builds projects in the
semiconductor,
electric vehicle, synthetic materials, and
data center markets. M&T was contracted by
Intel in November 2022 to build a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Ohio. Another project initiated in 2022–2023 included electrical vehicle charging infrastructure for school bus provider
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