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Around the world, Halliburton KBR is known for its exceptional ability to design, engineer, mobilize, construct and manage the most challenging projects anywhere. Whether its building the $800 million Alice Springs-to-Darwin railroad through more than 800 miles of Australias rugged Outback, constructing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in a remote part of the island of Borneo or supporting U.S. troops in Bosnia, Halliburton KBR delivers.
At Halliburton KBR, real time means doing what it takes to carry out a project successfully, no matter how complex or how inflexible the deadline. Which is why for years the United States, United Kingdom and Australian governments have entrusted Halliburton KBR with key pieces of their national agendas, from homeland defense to military readiness to eliminating weapons of mass destruction in the former Soviet Union.
Every day, we challenge ourselves to discover smarter, faster ways of working. One way this is happening is using our 3-D modeling tools to automate part of the front-end engineering process. Since 80 percent of all project costs are determined in the front end, investing time and technology during this critical phase trims significant amounts of time and money.
And Halliburton KBR design offices, workshops, fabrication yards and construction sites across the globe can be mobilized at a moments notice 24 hours a day to deliver timely solutions under difficult conditions and demanding schedules.
Doing what it takes to meet customers needs is our business. From creating innovations in project and execution to developing proprietary process technologies, were helping our customers compete and grow and perform.
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