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Washington Group International Integrated Engfncering, Constrtjclion, and Managicrricrit. Solutions | SITE MAP | PRIVACY | April 1, 2005 SEARCH: LEGAL | TERMS Learn how Washington Group is helping with the rebuilding efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our heritage What we do Our proven performance Washington Group International Corporate Profile Video File Meet our President and CEO, Steve Hanks Steve Hanks has been a Washington Group employee for more than 25 years and President and Chief Executive Officer since 2001. Meet Steve and learn about the company from his unique perspective. Washington Group International is an integration of more than 16 heritage companies, each with a different niche-market specialty, such as: Morrison Knudsen in large heavy-civil projects Ebasco and United Engineers in power H.K. Ferguson in industrial Westinghouse in technology and government services Stearns-Roger in oil, gas, and mining services Centennial in civil engineering Catalytic in industrial maintenance Our heritage 1964 - Dennis R. Washington founded Washington Construction Company in Missoula, Montana. He guided the company to the top of the civil construction market in Montana, and expanded into mining, industrial construction, and environmental cleanup work. As his company grew into a major regional firm, Washington's vision for the future continued to expand also leading to a series of acquisitions that produced the international powerhouse the company is today. 1993 - Washington Construction Company expanded its heavy civil construction-operation, when it merged with Kasler Corporation, a California-based firm with large-scale operations in heavy-civil construction. 1996 - Washington Construction acquired Morrison Knudsen gaining an 84-year heritage of mining, engineering, and construction globally. With the acquisition, the company had capabilities and services that reached across five markets: infrastructure, mining, industrial/process, energy & environment, and power. 1999 - The company acquired the government-services operations of Westinghouse Electric Company, becoming a science and technology services leader. 2000 - The company expanded its market leadership by acquiring Raytheon Engineers & Constructors to produce one of the largest companies in the industry. Today, Washington Group holds leading positions in six top markets and a service offering that spans the entire range of our clients' needs, unifying a vision that has been 10 years in the making. What we do With more than 26,000 employees working in 30 countries around the globe, Washington Group is committed to providing market-leading solutions for our clients. Our rich heritage and reputation for maintaining the highest standards of integrity contribute to our ability to touch countless lives by sharing the Contact Us Search Jobs Positions Available Global Project Profiles vision of the future with our customers. Washington Group is more than an engineering, construction, and management solutions leader. Washington Group has helped build the world as we know it: Building highway systems that allow us to get home 15 minutes sooner Providing the power that lights and heats our homes Cleaning up the environment so future generations can live long, healthy lives Bringing fresh, clean, and safe water to our homes Our proven performance includes: Putting together the consortium of companies that constructed one of the world's most historic projects - the Hoover Dam Building the world's longest power transmission line - across 1,000 miles of jungle in central Africa Constructing the most challenging section of the TransAlaska Pipeline - 153 miles north from the Port of Valdez Managing the largest engineering, construction, and operations contract underway in the United States today - the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina Managing construction of one of the world's largest automobile assembly plants -- the Saturn plant in Tennessee -- and have been involved in the construction of assembly plants across the United States and in more than ten other countries Being the undisputed leader in the destruction of America's stockpile of chemical weapons. We have contracts with the government worth more than $4.2 billion to design, build, operate, and close chemical-weapons destruction plants at four sites in the country Managing production and owning 50 percent of one of Germany's largest coal mines - the MIBRAG mine where we produce 20 million tons of coal per year and have 70 years more in proven reserves Completing the design and construction of the 1,200megawatt Ilijan Power Plant in the Philippines - a major feature of a mammoth government undertaking to bring the natural gas industry to the country for the first time Leading the largest design, build, operate, and maintain transit project underway in the United States today - the HudsonBergen Light Rail Line in New Jersey Providing the design, procurement, and construction management of the highly complex Lost Cabin Processing Plant in the isolated center of Wyoming See our global project profiles 2003 Washington Group International. All rights reserved.