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Fluor Corporation Corporate Political Activity Fluor Corporation has adopted a Political Activities Policy to establish policies and procedures regarding the Company s advocacy and involvement in U.S. elections. As the Policy outlines, we believe that meaningful civic engagement requires Fluor to participate in the legislative process and, where lawful and appropriate, provide corporate support to candidates or ideas. The purpose of this Political Activities Report, a semiannual requirement under the Policy, is to facilitate transparency regarding Fluor s political activities. This report discloses all of the Company s monetary and non-monetary contributions and expenditures (direct or indirect), including contributions by FLUORPAC, the Company s separate segregated fund, during the semiannual period () to: (i) participate or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office; or (ii) influence the general public, or any segment thereof, with respect to an election or referendum. For each contribution, the report discloses the name of the recipient and the amount given. These contributions are publicly reported to governing agencies by Fluor, FLUORPAC, and/or the recipients as required by law. Fluor confirms that the requirements of the Political Activities Policy were followed in the making of these contributions, and all contributions by Fluor and FLUORPAC are the subject of legal and compliance review. The following contributions were made during the covered period by Fluor Corporation: 4/3/2018 South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus (SC) $12,500 4/3/2018 Region VII Republican Party (ID) $1,000 4/3/2018 Landry for Louisiana (LA) $2,500 4/3/2018 Democratic Party of South Carolina (SC) $10,000 4/26/2018 Bedke for Legislature (ID) $500 4/26/2018 Committee to Elect Mike Moyle (ID) $500 4/26/2018 Friends of Tawanna P. Gaines (MD) $500 4/26/2018 Friends of Bill DeSteph for Senate (VA) $500

4/26/2018 Senate Republican PAC of Idaho (ID) $1,000 4/26/2018 Committee to Elect Brent Hill (ID) $500 4/26/2018 Friends of Mike Busch (MD) $1,000 4/26/2018 Marylanders for Mike Miller (MD) $1,000 4/26/2018 Larry Hogan for Governor Inc. (MD) $2,000 4/26/2018 Carrico for Senate (VA) $1,000 4/26/2018 Committee to Re-Elect J. Todd Rutherford (SC) $500 4/26/2018 Matthews for State Senate (SC) $500 4/26/2018 Favola for Senate (VA) $500 4/26/2018 Eileen Filler-Corn for Delegate (VA) $500 4/26/2018 Friends of Kirk Cox (VA) $1,000 4/26/2018 Frank Wagner for Senate (VA) $1,000 4/26/2018 Sickles for Delegate (VA) $1,000 4/26/2018 Friends of Tim Hugo (VA) $2,000 4/26/2018 Friends of Tommy Norment (VA) $1,000 4/26/2018 Friends of S. Chris Jones (VA) $1,000 4/26/2018 Saslaw for Senate (VA) $1,000 5/1/2018 Toscano for Delegate (VA) $1,000 5/1/2018 Newman for Senate (VA) $1,000 5/10/2018 Gilbert for Delegate (VA) $500 5/10/2018 Idaho Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (ID) $500 5/10/2018 Idaho House Republican Caucus (ID) $1,000 5/10/2018 Republican Party of Wisconsin Segregated Fund (WI) $5,000 5/10/2018 Friends of Shane Robinson (MD) $500 2

5/10/2018 McMaster for Governor (SC) $3,500 5/10/2018 Deeds for State Senate (VA) $1,000 6/19/2018 23rd District Team Slate/Citizens for Douglas J.J. Peters (MD) $500 6/19/2018 McMaster for Governor (SC) $3,500 6/19/2018 Bannister for House (SC) $1,000 6/19/2018 Re-Elect Garry Smith (SC) $1,000 6/19/2018 Rita Allison for State House (SC) $1,000 6/19/2018 Jay Lucas for South Carolina House (SC) $1,000 6/19/2018 Brian White for House (SC) $1,000 6/19/2018 Taylor F. Barras Campaign (LA) $500 6/19/2018 Dan W. Morrish Campaign Fund (LA) $500 6/19/2018 Committee to Elect Stephen Dwight (LA) $250 6/19/2018 John Alario Jr. Campaign Fund (LA) $500 6/19/2018 Ronnie Johns Campaign Fund (LA) $500 6/19/2018 AB Franklin Campaign Fund (LA) $250 6/26/2018 Wilson for Attorney General Inc. (SC) $3,500 The following contributions were made during the covered period by FLUORPAC: 3/5/2018 Pete Sessions for Congress (TX) $2,500 3/5/2018 Culberson for Congress (TX) $1,000 3/5/2018 Hurd for Congress (TX) $2,500 3/5/2018 Louie Gohmert for Congress Committee (TX) $1,000 3

3/23/2018 Visclosky for Congress (IN) $1,000 3/23/2018 McCaul for Congress Inc. (TX) $1,000 3/23/2018 Simpson for Congress (ID) $500 3/23/2018 Simpson for Congress (ID) $2,000 3/23/2018 Montanans for Tester (MT) $1,000 3/23/2018 Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee (TX) $2,500 3/23/2018 George Holding for Congress Inc. (NC) $4,000 3/23/2018 Napolitano for Congress (CA) $1,500 3/23/2018 Friends of Mia Love (UT) $1,000 3/23/2018 Thom Tillis Committee (NC) $1,000 3/23/2018 Dan Newhouse for Congress (WA) $1,000 3/23/2018 Ben Sasse for US Senate Inc. (NE) $1,000 3/23/2018 Fund for Americas Future $5,000 3/23/2018 Common Values PAC $5,000 3/23/2018 Ryan for Congress Inc. (WI) (refunded 4/23/2018) $5,000 3/23/2018 Prosperity Action Inc. $5,000 3/23/2018 Continuing America's Strength and Security PAC $2,500 3/23/2018 National Republican Congressional Committee $15,000 5/30/2018 Dr. John Joyce for Congress (PA) $500 6/5/2018 Steve Chabot for Congress (OH) $1,000 6/5/2018 Brady for Congress (TX) $2,500 6/5/2018 DeFazio for Congress (OR) $2,500 6/5/2018 Blumenauer for Congress (OR) $2,500 6/5/2018 Jeff Duncan for Congress (SC) $2,500 4

6/5/2018 Chuck Fleischmann for Congress Committee, Inc. (TN) $1,000 6/5/2018 Johnson for Congress (OH) $2,500 6/5/2018 Bonamici for Congress (OR) $3,000 6/5/2018 Collins for Congress (NY) $2,500 6/5/2018 Bill Flores for Congress (TX) $1,000 6/5/2018 Comer for Congress (KY) $2,500 6/5/2018 Vern Buchanan for Congress (FL) $1,000 6/5/2018 Capuano for Congress Committee (MA) $1,000 6/5/2018 Todos con Jenniffer Inc. (PR) $1,000 6/5/2018 Building Relationships in Diverse Geographic Environments PAC (Bridge PAC) 6/5/2018 Supporting United States of America's Next Leaders PAC (Susan PAC) $5,000 $1,000 6/7/2018 Visclosky for Congress (IN) $1,000 6/7/2018 McConnell Senate Committee (KY) $5,000 6/7/2018 Volunteers for Shimkus (IL) $2,500 6/7/2018 Pete Sessions for Congress (TX) $2,500 6/7/2018 Cathy McMorris Rodgers for Congress (WA) $1,000 6/7/2018 Richard E. Neal for Congress Committee (MA) $1,000 6/7/2018 Kaptur for Congress (OH) $1,500 6/7/2018 Thornberry for Congress Committee (TX) $5,000 6/7/2018 Tom Rice for Congress (SC) $2,500 6/7/2018 Friends for Chris Stewart, Inc. (UT) $1,000 6/7/2018 Walters for Congress (CA) $1,500 6/7/2018 Donald Norcross for Congress (NJ) $1,000 5

6/7/2018 Larson for Congress (CT) $2,500 6/7/2018 Ralph Norman for Congress (SC) $1,000 6/7/2018 Young Kim for Congress (CA) $1,000 6/7/2018 Van Taylor Campaign (TX) $1,000 6/7/2018 The Eye of the Tiger Political Action Committee $5,000 6/11/2018 Heidi for Senate (ND) $2,500 6/14/2018 William Timmons for Congress (SC) $5,000 6/28/2018 Georgians for Isakson (GA) $2,000 6/28/2018 Martha Roby for Congress (AL) $2,000 6/28/2018 Randy Hultgren for Congress (IL) $1,000 6/28/2018 Schatz for Senate (HI) $1,000 6/28/2018 Billy Long for Congress (MO) $1,000 6/28/2018 Morrisey for Senate Inc. (WV) $5,000 6/28/2018 Steve Knight for Congress (CA) $1,000 6/28/2018 Kelly for Congress (MS) $1,000 6/28/2018 Russ Fulcher for Idaho (ID) $1,000 6/28/2018 Feinstein for Senate 2018 (CA) $1,000 6/28/2018 Heartland Values PAC $2,500 6/28/2018 Freedom Matters PAC $5,000 6