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Corps: Kellogg Brown & Root Contract Has $7-Billion Cap; Only $50 Million Spent So Far

Publication Date: 11-APR-03
Author: Tom Ichniowski
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The Corps of Engineers' recently awarded contract to Halliburton Co.'s Kellogg Brown & Root unit to fight oil fires and rebuild petroleum infrastructure in Iraq has an estimated cost ceiling of $7 billion, says Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers, the Chief of Engineers. But Flowers also says the actual value of the contract, awarded in March, cannot be ...

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