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re: Who are the General Contractors for the plants around Baton Rouge & the rest of Louisiana?
Posted on 8/9/23 at 1:22 pm to TigerWiz
Posted on 8/9/23 at 1:22 pm to TigerWiz
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No Bernhard owns a private equity firm that mainly specializes in department of energy contracts, not industrial. He many had revived a company, but it's not Brown and Root. Brown and Root is huge. It's a subsidiary of Halliburton.
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TigerWiz
I see why your username is TigerWiz and not TigerWizkid.
KBR was a part of Halliburton at some point, broke off and then KBR spun off B&R (industrial service group) via Bernhard Capital
Posted on 8/9/23 at 11:08 pm to LootieandtheBlowfish
Thank you. I knew I wasn’t losing my mind.
In addition he started Epic Pipe(which kind of fell on its arse for the first couple of years they opened but I haven’t heard anything about them in a few years, and made some other plays to get rolling again.
With B&R he hired a VP level guys from Turner and they came strolling in with rates that were stupid high and it didn’t exactly take off as planned in the beginning
In addition he started Epic Pipe(which kind of fell on its arse for the first couple of years they opened but I haven’t heard anything about them in a few years, and made some other plays to get rolling again.
With B&R he hired a VP level guys from Turner and they came strolling in with rates that were stupid high and it didn’t exactly take off as planned in the beginning
Posted on 8/11/23 at 12:23 pm to LootieandtheBlowfish
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KBR was a part of Halliburton at some point, broke off and then KBR spun off B&R (industrial service group) via Bernhard Capital
My bad. My assumption was Halliburton was a much bigger company than Bernhard's old company Shaw. So logically I'd assumed he couldn't afford it but with a quick google search you're right. Didn't know they broke off.
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