Honeywell (HON) announced it has exited the Savannah River Nuclear Solutions joint venture through the sale of its membership interests to partners Fluor (FLR) and Huntington Ingalls (HII). “We are confident that Fluor and Huntington Ingalls will continue to deliver long term value to the Savannah River Site as a significant portion of its scope shifts to major capital construction and start-up of plutonium production activities,” said David Johnson, Vice President of Honeywell Federal Solutions. “Honeywell remains deeply committed to the success of the Department of Energy and will continue to partner with them on opportunities that align with Honeywell’s core capabilities and strategic objectives.”
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