Fluor designs and builds massive industrial projects—oil refineries, nuclear cleanup sites, and government facilities—acting as the general contractor for things too big for most companies to handle.
Revenue comes from EPC contracts, with USD 15.50B in 2025 but gross margin at -0.77%, meaning it lost money on core work. The 2024 net income of USD 2.15B was a one-off boost, not recurring profit.
Fluor's scale and safety record in nuclear and government work create barriers, but competitors like Bechtel, KBR, and Jacobs compete fiercely on price, and thin margins show pricing power is weak. Moat is eroding as low-margin EPC work becomes commoditized.
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