November 22, 2007
Kellogg Brown & Root
Head Office:
P.O. Box 5588 Stn S
Edmonton AB T6E 6P8
Tel: 780-490-3100
Fax: 780-469-0827
Email: canada@kbr.com
Website: www.kbr.com/canada
Volume: $4,300,000,000
Corporate Profile: KBR is a Canadian supplier of construction, turnaround and fabrication services to the refining, petrochemical, power, mining and pulp and paper industries. As one of Canada’s most prestigious construction companies, we are committed to health, safety and environment (HSE) practices and have over half a century of experience implementing safe, on time, quality projects that are within client cost objectives. Our full range of services includes construction services, construction management services, turnaround, shutdowns and outages, pipe fabrication and module fabrication. We have a proven track record of delivering successful EPC services and differentiated technology offerings through our global presence. We have a legacy of experience executing most major energy and chemicals-driven projects in Alberta. With employees and equipment capable of deployment anywhere in Canada, our teams provide in-depth direct support, harnessing our complete range of skills, resources and experience to accelerate customer assets.
—updated November, 2007
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