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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. In addition, this report confirms that the requirements of the Political Activities Policy were followed in the making of these contributions. 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. The following contributions were made during the covered period by Fluor Corporation: 07/19/2016 The Committee to Elect Ralph Kennedy (SC) $500 09/13/2016 Newman for Senate (VA) $1,000 09/13/2016 Friends of Tommy Norment (VA) $1,000 09/13/2016 Saslaw for Senate (VA) $1,000 09/13/2016 Toscano for Delegate (VA) $1,000 09/20/2016 Larry Hogan for Governor Inc. (MD) $2,000 9/20/2016 Friends of Ike Leggett (MD) $1,000 9/20/2016 Friends of Nancy Floreen (MD) $1,000 9/22/2016 Frank Wagner for Senate (VA) $1,000

9/22/2016 Friends of Rushern Baker (MD) $1,000 9/22/2016 23 rd District Team Slate/Citizens for Douglas JJ Peters (MD) $500 10/4/2016 Eileen Filler Corn for Senate (VA) $500 10/4/2016 Howell for Delegate (VA) $5,000 10/4/2016 Lemunyon for Delegate (VA) $500 10/4/2016 Sickles for Delegate (VA) $500 10/4/2016 Dave Albo for Delegate (VA) $500 10/6/2016 Friends of Tim Hugo (VA) $1,000 10/6/2016 Dan W. Morrish Campaign Fund (LA) $500 10/6/2016 A.B. Franklin Campaign Fund (LA) $250 10/6/2016 Committee to Elect Brent Hill (ID) $500 10/6/2016 Committee to Elect Mike Moyle (ID) $500 10/6/2016 Bart M. Davis for Idaho Senate (ID) $500 10/11/2016 Wilson for Attorney General Inc (SC) $3,500 10/11/2016 Friends of Mike Busch (MD) $1,000 10/11/2016 John Alario Jr. Campaign Fund (LA) $500 10/11/2016 Ronnie Johns Campaign Fund (LA) $500 10/11/2016 SC Legislative Black Caucus $3,500 10/13/2016 Taylor F. Barras Campaign (LA) $500 10/13/2016 Bedke for Legislature (ID) $500 10/13/2016 Yes on Measure M (CA) $25,000 10/18/2016 Marylanders for Mike Miller $1,000 10/18/2016 John Raymond Smith Campaign (LA) $500 10/18/2016 Mike Danahay Campaign (LA) $250 2

10/18/2016 SC House Republican Caucus Administrative Fund $5,000 10/20/2016 Friends of Tawanna P. Gaines (MD) $1,000 10/25/2016 Committee to Elect Stephen Dwight (LA) $250 10/25/2016 Idaho Senate Republican PAC $1,000 10/27/2016 Friends of Shane Robinson (MD) $500 10/27/2016 Idaho House Republican Caucus $1,000 10/28/2016 No on Proposition 53 Californians to Protect Local Control (CA) $50,000 11/3/2016 Idaho Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee $500 11/17/2016 Republican Party of Texas Administrative Account $5,000 The following contributions were made during the covered period by FLUORPAC: 8/23/2016 Wenstrup for Congress (OH) $1,000 8/23/2016 Tom Rice for Congress (SC) $2,000 8/23/2016 The Richard Burr Committee (NC) $5,000 8/23/2016 Steve Chabot for Congress (OH) $1,000 8/23/2016 Re-Elect McGovern Committee (MA) $1,000 8/23/2016 People for Derek Kilmer (WA) $1,000 8/23/2016 Mike Bost for Congress Committee (IL) $1,000 8/23/2016 Hurd for Congress (TX) $1,500 8/23/2016 Gibbs for Congress (OH) $1,000 8/23/2016 Gene Green Congressional Campaign (TX) $2,500 8/23/2016 Friends of Pat Toomey (PA) $2,500 8/23/2016 Friends of Mike Lee Inc. (UT) $1,500 3

8/23/2016 Friends of Dennis Ross (FL) $1,000 8/23/2016 Frelinghuysen for Congress (NJ) $1,000 8/23/2016 Elect Blake Farenthold Committee (TX) $1,000 8/23/2016 Conaway for Congress (TX) $1,000 8/30/2016 Walden for Congress (OR) $2,500 8/30/2016 People for Ben [Lujan] (NM) $1,000 8/30/2016 Olson for Congress Committee (TX) $2,500 8/30/2016 New Pioneers PAC $2,500 8/30/2016 Making America Prosperous PAC $5,000 8/30/2016 Kevin McCarthy for Congress (CA) $5,000 8/30/2016 Kenny Marchant for Congress (TX) $1,000 8/30/2016 Guthrie for Congress (KY) $2,000 8/30/2016 Friends of Roy Blunt (MO) $2,500 8/30/2016 Friends of Chris Stewart, Inc. (UT) $2,500 8/30/2016 Excelsior PAC $2,500 8/30/2016 Dan Newhouse for Congress (WA) $1,000 8/30/2016 Committee to Re-Elect Trent Franks to Congress (AZ) $1,000 8/30/2016 Alamo PAC $3,500 9/20/2016 Van Hollen for Senate (MD) $2,500 9/20/2016 The John S Fund $3,000 9/20/2016 Portman for Senate Committee (OH) $5,000 9/20/2016 Pete Sessions for Senate Committee (TX) $2,500 9/20/2016 Perdue for Senate (GA) $2,500 9/20/2016 Opportunity and Responsibility Restores In Our Nation (ORRIN) PAC $5,000 4

9/20/2016 Mullin for Congress (OK) $2,500 9/20/2016 Montanans for Tester $1,000 9/20/2016 Mike Crapo for US Senate (ID) $3,500 9/20/2016 Jim Costa for Congress (CA) $1,000 9/20/2016 Freedom Fund $1,500 9/20/2016 Faso for Congress (NY) $2,500 9/20/2016 Boustany for Senate Inc. (LA) $2,500 9/20/2016 Blumenauer for Congress (OR) $2,500 10/4/2016 Anthony Brown for Congress (MD) $2,500 10/13/2016 Wyden for Senate (OR) $2,500 10/13/2016 Tony Cardenas for Congress (CA) $1,000 10/13/2016 Tom Rice for Congress (SC) $500 10/13/2016 Tim Scott for Senate (SC) $5,000 10/13/2016 Tim Ryan for Congress (OH) $1,000 10/13/2016 Pascrell for Congress Inc. (NJ) $1,000 10/13/2016 NRSC Targeted State Victory Committee $15,000 10/13/2016 Napolitano for Congress (CA) $1,000 10/13/2016 McNerney for Congress (CA) $2,000 10/13/2016 Larson for Congress (CT) $1,000 10/13/2016 Kyrsten Sinema for Congress (AZ) $2,000 10/13/2016 Kind for Congress Committee (WI) $1,000 10/13/2016 Jamie Raskin for Congress (MD) $1,000 10/13/2016 Hurd for Congress (TX) $1,000 10/13/2016 Georgians for Isakson (GA) $2,500 5

10/13/2016 Gallego for Arizona $1,000 10/13/2016 Fund for Americas Future $2,500 10/13/2016 Friends of Mia Love (UT) $1,500 10/13/2016 Friends of Joe Heck (NV) $5,000 10/13/2016 Friends of Dave Reichert (WA) $1,000 10/13/2016 Connolly for Congress (VA) $1,000 10/24/2016 Mica for Congress (FL) $1,000 12/14/2016 Ann Wagner for Congress (MO) $2,500 12/14/2016 Kay Granger Campaign Fund (TX) $1,000 12/14/2016 Frelinghuysen for Congress (NJ) $1,500 12/14/2016 RICE America PAC $1,000 6