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US Bechtel wraps up Iraq projects | US Bechtel wraps up Iraq projects |
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One of the biggest US companies involved in reconstruction projects in Iraq has said it is leaving the country after three years of work there. | One of the biggest US companies involved in reconstruction projects in Iraq has said it is leaving the country after three years of work there. |
Bechtel Corp - which has finished its last contract - says the security situation in Iraq has made it too difficult to continue operating. | Bechtel Corp - which has finished its last contract - says the security situation in Iraq has made it too difficult to continue operating. |
Fifty-two Bechtel employees have been killed and 49 wounded since 2003. | Fifty-two Bechtel employees have been killed and 49 wounded since 2003. |
The engineering giant was hired by the US government. Its services cost Washington $2.3bn (£1.2bn). | The engineering giant was hired by the US government. Its services cost Washington $2.3bn (£1.2bn). |
'Heartbreaking' | 'Heartbreaking' |
Bechtel said it would not seek any more work in the country after company's last contract expired earlier this week. | Bechtel said it would not seek any more work in the country after company's last contract expired earlier this week. |
Cliff Mumm, Bechtel's president for infrastructure work, said the firm had not expected to be operating in a conflict situation. | Cliff Mumm, Bechtel's president for infrastructure work, said the firm had not expected to be operating in a conflict situation. |
He said it was "heartbreaking" to see how security in Iraq had deteriorated. | He said it was "heartbreaking" to see how security in Iraq had deteriorated. |
"Did Iraq come out the way you hoped it would?" Mr Mumm was quoted as saying by the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. | "Did Iraq come out the way you hoped it would?" Mr Mumm was quoted as saying by the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. |
"I would say, emphatically, no. And it's heartbreaking," he said. | "I would say, emphatically, no. And it's heartbreaking," he said. |
The San-Francisco-based firm was asked to rebuild Iraq's roads and bridges after the US-led invasion. | The San-Francisco-based firm was asked to rebuild Iraq's roads and bridges after the US-led invasion. |
Bechtel was also involved in building water treatment plants and hospitals and expanding Iraq's power grid. | Bechtel was also involved in building water treatment plants and hospitals and expanding Iraq's power grid. |
The company said it had completed all but two of nearly 100 projects in Iraq. | The company said it had completed all but two of nearly 100 projects in Iraq. |
Most of its workers were killed while off duty, Bechtel's spokesman Jonathan Marshall was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. | Most of its workers were killed while off duty, Bechtel's spokesman Jonathan Marshall was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. |
Bechtel employed more than 40,000 workers, mostly Iraqis, at the height of its activity in the country. | Bechtel employed more than 40,000 workers, mostly Iraqis, at the height of its activity in the country. |
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