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Fluor selected for bauxite mining project in Guinea

| By Gerald Ondrey

Fluor Corp. (Irving, Tex.; www.fluor.com) announced today that Guinea Alumina Corporation S.A. (GAC) has awarded Fluor an engineering and program management consultancy contract for a major bauxite mine in the Boké region of Guinea, Africa. Fluor booked the approximately $700-million contract value into backlog in the fourth quarter of 2016.

Working alongside GAC, Fluor will manage the development of a 12-million metric-ton-per-year annum bauxite mine, a dedicated export terminal in Port Kamsar and rail and other infrastructure upgrades. The mine, which is scheduled to begin production in 2018, will supply high-quality raw materials for alumina production facilities globally. Fluor successfully completed the feasibility study for GAC in the second quarter of 2016.

GAC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Emirates Global Aluminium, which is equally owned by Mubadala Development Company and Investment Corporation of Dubai. The project serves as Emirates Global Aluminium’s entry into the global bauxite market.