Irving engineering giant Fluor will soon be without a namesake leader for first time since 1912
Peter J. Fluor, great-grandson of the founder, is retiring after 37 years on the company’s board.
Fluor Corp. headquarters in Irving.(none - Fluor Corp.)
Peter J. Fluor, great-grandson of the founder of Irving-based engineering and construction giant Fluor Corp., is retiring from the company’s board of directors marking the last family member to serve as a leader of the firm founded in 1912.
Fluor has served on the company’s board since 1984, including the lead director role from 2003 to 2020. His great-grandfather, John Simon Fluor, expanded the company initially by building oil refineries, pipelines and other energy industry facilities in California, the Middle East and globally. It later diversified into a broad range of projects.