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CB&I is a large engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company with its administrative headquarters in
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. CB&I specializes in projects for oil and gas companies. CB&I employs more than 32,000 people worldwide. In May 2018 the company merged into McDermott International. McDermott struggled to integrate its acquisition of Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. On January 21, 2020, McDermott announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to asbestos Litigation. A $22.5 million trust fund was made to handle asbestos claims.


History

CB&I was founded in 1889 by Horace E. Horton in
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, USA. While initially involved in bridge design and construction, CB&I turned its focus to bulk liquid storage in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, coinciding with the western expansion of railroads across the United States and the discovery of oil in the Southwest. CB&I quickly became known for design engineering and field construction of elevated water storage tanks, above-ground tanks for storage of petroleum and refined products, refinery process vessels and other steel plate structures. As such, CB&I supported the expansion of oil exploration outside the US, starting operations in South America in 1924, in Asia two years later and in the Middle East in 1939. According to one of the founder's heirs, "The old joke is that Chicago Bridge & Iron isn't in Chicago, doesn't build bridges and doesn't use iron." During
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, CB&I was selected to build Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs), which carried troops and supplies to American and Allied troops fighting in Europe and the Pacific theater. CB&I was chosen because of their reputation and skills, particularly welding. Since the coastal shipyards were busy building large vessels for the war effort, such as aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers and destroyers, there was no alternative but to use the inland waterways and shipyards for the production of smaller ships. As a result of these and other wartime production activities, CB&I ranked 92nd among US corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts. CB&I was acquired by Praxair in 1996; Praxair kept a chemical subsidiary and spun off CB&I as a Dutch-incorporated company the next year. CB&I headquarters moved from Chicago to Houston, Texas in 2001 and then to the Hague, Netherlands when Texas enacted a franchise tax.


2000-present

In 2003 it bought John Brown Hydrocarbons, renaming it at first CB&I John Brown, and later CB&I UK Limited. The firm acquired Lummus Global from ABB on November 19, 2007, adding approximately 3,000 employees. In 2012, CB&I Technology (formerly Lummus) was awarded a contract by Indian petrochemicals major, Reliance Industries, to provide paraxylene (
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) (PX) technology for an aromatics complex in India. The complex was started up in April 2017, making Reliance the world's second largest producer of paraxylene. In 2012, CB&I agreed to buy
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for about US$3 billion, completing the acquisition in February 2013. The subsidiary that was formed as a result, CB&I Stone Webster—a result of The Shaw Group's earlier acquisition of Stone & Webster during its bankruptcy—was again sold, in January 2016, to Westinghouse Electric Co., for US$229M. For 2017, revenue for CBI was $6.7 billion, down from the year before. In May 2018 the company was acquired by McDermott International for US$6 billion. After being acquired by McDermott, CB&I's stock ceased being listed on the
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on May 11, 2018. Gary P. Luquette was the chairman of the combined company. McDermott struggled to integrate its acquisition of Chicago Bridge & Iron Co, and in January 2020 was facing bankruptcy. On January 21, 2020, McDermott announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.


Operations

In July 2017, CB&I's global business groups were: *Technology: licensed process technologies, catalysts, specialized equipment and engineered products for use in petrochemical facilities, oil refineries and gas processing plants; *Engineering & Construction: engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction of major energy infrastructure facilities; *Fabrication Services: fabrication capabilities for piping, structural steel, module prefabrication and assembly, as well as storage tanks and vessels for the oil and gas, water and wastewater, mining and power generation industries Corporate headquarters were located in
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. The administrative headquarters were located in
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. In 2018 McDermott announced that it would sell the headquarters facility in The Woodlands to Howard Hughes Corporation.


Major projects


Historic structures

The company built bridges and other works of historic importance, including some listed on the US
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. These works include (with varying attribution): * Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS) Reactor Facility, Punta Higuero Sector, PR 413, Rincon, Puerto Rico (Chicago Bridge Co. Nuclear Engineering), NRHP-listed * Bunnell Water Tower, 100 Utility Street, Bunnell, FL 32110,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.), NRHP-listed *One or more works in the Caplinger Mills Historic District, junction of Washington Ave. and the Sac River, Caplinger Mills, Missouri (Chicago Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed * Embarras River Bridge, Wade Township Rd. 164 over Embarras River,
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(Chicago Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed * Evansville Standpipe, 288 N. 4th St.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.), NRHP-listed * Hartford Water Tower, Pine & 1st. Sts.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.), NRHP-listed * Hughes Water Tower, Church St.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Works Co.), NRHP-listed * Lake Ditch Bridge, junction of Lake Ditch and Lake Ditch Rd.,
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(Chicago Bridge and Iron Co.), NRHP-listed * Mahned Bridge, Mahned Rd. over the Leaf River,
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(Chicago Bridge and Iron Company), NRHP-listed * Manning Water Tower, 620 3rd St.,
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(Chicago Bridge and Iron Co.), NRHP-listed * McCrory Waterworks, junction of N. Fakes and W. Third,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Works), NRHP-listed * Mill Race Bridge, Pheasant Rd. over Turkey River, West Union, Iowa (Chicago Bridge and Iron Co.), NRHP-listed * Monette Water Tower, SW. corner junction of AR 139 & Texie Ave.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron), NRHP-listed * Otranto Bridge, 480th Ave. over Big Cedar River, St. Ansgar, Iowa (Chicago Bridge and Iron Company), NRHP-listed * Tyronza Water Tower, NW of junction of Main St. and Oliver St.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Works), NRHP-listed * Water Street/Darden Road Bridge, Over St. Joseph River at Darden Rd.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.), NRHP-listed * West Water Tower and Ground Storage Tank, 310 11th Ave.,
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(Chicago Bridge & Iron), NRHP-listed


World War II

There was a great demand for ships and
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vessels during
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. For the war Chicago Bridge built in its
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shipyard Medium Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks ( or AFDM). These could repair ships in remote locations and could be move to more needed actions during the war. Chicago Bridge also had shipyards in:
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,
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and Morgan City, Louisiana. * ''AFDB-5'' (A-G), scrapped in 1997 * USS ''Los Alamos'' (AFDB-7) (A-G), sold to private shipyard in 1995 * USS ''Richland'' (AFDM-8), later called YFD 64, scrapped in 2016 * USS ''AFDM-9'', also called YFD 65, sold to private use in 1989 * USS ''Resolute'' (AFDM-10), also called YFD 67, destroyed in 1947 * USS ''AFDM-11'', also called YFD 68, sold to private use in 2004 * Six floating crane barges * USS ''AFDM-1'' YFD 3, was floated through the
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on its side, and scrapped in 1986 * USS ''AFDM-3'' through the Panama Canal on its side, YFD 6, sold to private use * USS ''AFDM-4'' YFD 10 sold to private use in 1948 * USS ''Endeavor'' AFD-1 – AFDL-1 * USS ''AFD-2'' * USS ''AFD-3'' – AFDL-3 * USS ''AFD-4'' – AFDL-4 * USS ''AFD-5'' – AFDL-5 * USS ''Dynamic'' (AFD-6) – AFDL-6 * USS ''Ability'' (AFD-7) * USS ''AFD-8'' – AFDL-8 * USS ''AFD-9'' – AFDL-9 * USS ''AFD-10'' – AFDL-10 * USS ''AFD-11'' – AFDL-11 *LST Built: ''LST-197'' to ''LST-136''; ''LST-511'' to ''LST-522''; ''LST-600'' to ''LST-652''; ''LST-777'' to ''LST-774''; and ''LST-1115'' to ''LST-1152''. Examples: , USS ''LST-230'', USS ''LST-231'' / , , , , USS ''Burnett County'', , , USS ''Cape May County'', , , , , USS ''LST-1115'' / , and USS ''LST-1116'' / . * Barges: YFN-611, YFN-612, and YFN-613 * Floating derrick cranes: YD-120 and YD-121 * Tank barge: DPC-408 to DPC-419, to transport liquids.


Other projects

Other major projects include: * LNG liquefaction plant in Pampa Melchorita, Peru; * Natural gas processing and treating complex in Cabinda Province, Angola; * Crude vacuum and decoking unit expansion project for a refinery in Kansas, US; * Golden Pass LNG import terminal near Sabine Pass, Texas, US; * Large tankage facility at Shell Pearl GTL, Qatar; * Hydrotreating and sulfur removal/recovery facilities for several major US refiners; * A $775 million LNG re-gasification terminal at Quintero Bay, Chile; * Cat gas hydrotreater (CGHT) in El Paso, Texas, US; * Hydrogen generation plant in Benicia, California, US; * Propane dehydrogenation unit in Houston, Texas, US; * Multiple Middle East storage facilities; and * Oil sands storage tanks in Alberta, Canada. * 150 wind turbine towers for wind farms in the western United States (2004). *
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s expansion project in
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, including the license and basic engineering for ethylene technology (2012).


Controversy

CB&I was revealed as a subscriber to the UK's
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, exposed in 2009 for operating an illegal construction industry
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; CB&I was one of 14 companies issued with enforcement notices by the UK
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. A CB&I employee consulted the blacklist more than 900 times in 2007 alone, a 2010 employment tribunal was told.


Chicago Bridge & Iron Beaumont

Chicago Bridge & Iron Beaumont was a yard owned by Chicago Bridge & Iron Company from 1982 to 2017 in Beaumont, Texas. Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Beaumont closed the Beaumont work yard, called Beaumont Island Park Fabrication Services, in 2017 after the site was flooded due to Hurricane Harvey in September 2017. In 2008 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company sold the site to Port of Beaumont. Port of Beaumont entered into a partnership with Allegiant Industrial Island Park to rebuild the 75 acres site. Allegiant Industrial opened the Allegiant Industrial Island Park Campus on the site in October 2018. The site has 500,000 square feet of welding and fabrication space.Allegiant Industrial opens Island Park Campus in Beaumont, Texas, October 24, 2018
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange Construction and civil engineering companies of the United States History of Chicago Bridge companies 1997 initial public offerings 1996 mergers and acquisitions 2018 mergers and acquisitions Companies based in The Woodlands, Texas Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1889 American companies established in 1889 1889 establishments in Illinois