IRVING, Texas, March 9 — Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) announced today that Robert G. (Bob) Card, former President and CEO of SNC‑Lavalin and a seasoned global engineering and construction executive, has been elected to its Board of Directors effective March 4, 2026. Card will serve on the Board’s Audit Committee and Commercial Strategies and Operational Risk Committee.
Card’s appointment brings the total number of Fluor Board members to 12 of whom 10 are independent. With more than three decades of top‑level management experience across public and private sectors, he contributes broad industry, operational and government expertise.
“Bob Card’s extensive leadership across the engineering, construction and project development landscape, combined with his significant public‑sector experience, brings valuable insight to Fluor as we continue executing our strategy for long‑term growth,” said David E. Constable, Executive Chairman of Fluor. “His track record guiding major global firms, along with his understanding of the markets and geographies central to our business, will be instrumental as we advance our pipeline of opportunities across the energy, infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, mining and life sciences sectors.”
Card previously served as President and CEO of SNC‑Lavalin from 2012 to 2015 and held senior leadership roles at CH2M (formerly CH2M Hill), including President of its Energy, Water & Facilities Divisions. Earlier in his career, he served as Under Secretary of Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy from 2001 to 2004, overseeing major national programs in energy, science, environment, and nuclear waste management.
Beyond these roles, Card also brings substantial large‑scale program and international experience. He led CH2M’s Transportation, Nuclear, Environmental, Government and International divisions; served as the deputy program manager for the successful $15 billion London 2012 Olympics; and managed the award‑winning decommissioning of the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant. He has been recognized with national honors, including the Energy Secretary’s Gold Award.
Card has served on multiple industry boards, including Westinghouse Electric, AECOM, Ardurra, AMEC Foster Wheeler and Longenecker & Associates, providing governance leadership across the engineering, construction, nuclear and energy sectors. His background provides Fluor’s Board with a seasoned perspective on industry dynamics, operational risk management and government‑related initiatives.
