Published: April 12, 2010
KBR Awarded Statewide Job Order Contract by the State of Missouri
HOUSTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - KBR (NYSE: KBR) today announced it has been awarded a job order contract
(JOC) by the State of Missouri to be the preferred provider of
renovation and repair construction projects for state owned and managed
facilities throughout Missouri. The one-year contract offers four option
years for renewal and has an anticipated value of up to $20 million.
This is the third consecutive JOC contract that KBR has been awarded by
the state.
KBR will provide a range of construction services that will vary in size
and scope and will include facilities repair, renovations and new
construction for all state facilities statewide. Job order contracting
is a widely used contracting vehicle designed to provide a more
responsive and cost-effective solution for colleges, universities,
school districts, cities, counties, states and other government
entities. Work on the contract is expected to begin immediately.
"KBR is pleased to have been selected by the State of Missouri as the
preferred provider of job order contracting services," said David
Zimmerman, President, KBR Services. "We look forward to building upon
our experience with the State of Missouri and providing quality services
to our valued client and its citizens."
KBR is a global engineering, construction and services company
supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, minerals, civil
infrastructure, power and industrial markets. For more information,
visit www.kbr.com.

KBR
Director, Communications
Heather Browne, 713-753-3775
heather.browne@kbr.com
or
Director,
Investor Relations
Rob Kukla, Jr., 713-753-5082
investors@kbr.com
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