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Fluor

FLUOR’S PENDING MOVE TO THE DALLAS AREA IS THE EXCEPTION THAT PROVES the rule. You’ve got 100 Fluor execs moving out of Orange County to a more central location near key oil clients.

The trend is the other way,top execs moving (or staying) in OC and outsourcing the worker bees. In this case, Fluor is keeping its highly skilled bees, the engineers, here in OC and Long Beach.

It will be interesting to watch whether Fluor’s Aliso Viejo-based charitable foundation, which also stays put, starts cutting more checks to Texas. I imagine it will.

Also worth noting: Fluor’s been on quite an odyssey (see story, page 1). The company started in Santa Ana in 1912 and moved to Los Angeles (to be closer to the oil guys!) a few decades later. In the late 1970s, the company came to Irvine to ignite the OC office boom. By 1999, Fluor moved to a South County campus as part of an efficiency push.

In fact, Fluor continues to lose grandeur. It was at its conglomerate best when it had that audacious glass edifice in Irvine. Then to modernize, it moved into a low-rise in Aliso Viejo. Now the execs will be camping out by Dallas-FortWorth airport for better client handholding.

,Rick Reiff

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Rick Reiff
Rick Reiff
Rick Reiff, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, is editor at large of the Orange County Business Journal. He also is a host and producer of public affairs programs. He has covered Southern California for 34 years in print and on air. He is a four-time Golden Mike winner, three-time Emmy nominee and 2018 recipient of the Orange County Press Club's Lifetime Achievement Award. Reiff has been with the Orange County Business Journal since 1990, serving 10 years as editor. He originated and wrote the paper's popular "OC Insider" column for 15 years.
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