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Cross with Stone & Webster Engineering in China. There is a distinct Canadian connexion. Nuclear power also.
For example, flashback to 1988.
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/chinas-three-gorges-project-whose-dam-business-it
Flash forward to 2019
https://journal.probeinternational.org/three-gorges-probe/who-is-behind-chinas-three-gorges-dam/
SNC-Lavalin Group is Canada’s largest engineering firm, based in Montreal. Prior to 1991, SNC and Lavalin were separate companies, both members of the CYJV consortium that conducted the 1988 CIDA-financed Three Gorges dam feasibility study. The two companies merged in 1991 after Lavalin collapsed, unable to service its $200-million debt. SNC purchased Lavalin‘s engineering assets for $90 million and has since expanded its operations around the world. SNC-Lavalin hopes to win additional contracts related to the Three Gorges project. (G&M, March 12, 1999; CP, April 16, 1992.)
United States Army Corps of Engineers, a federal dam-building agency, was part of a U.S. Three Gorges Working Group, a consortium of U.S. dam building companies and financiers, which was formed in the 1980s to participate in China’s Three Gorges project. In 1985, the group reviewed technical aspects of the 180-metre and 150-metre schemes proposed by China’s Ministry of Water Resources and Electric Power and recommended that: 1) social and environmental impact studies be conducted; 2) a cost-benefit analysis acceptable to potential financiers be conducted; and 3) the dam be built as a joint venture between the Chinese government and the U.S. Three Gorges Working Group, with possible funding from the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, Sweden, Japan, and Canada. (Damming the Three Gorges: What Dam Builders Don’t Want You To Know, 1993.)In 1986, the Army Corps participated in a World Bank-sponsored trip to the Three Gorges area along with other U.S. experts, and as a member of the World Bank’s panel of experts that reviewed the Canadian Three Gorges feasibility study in 1988.The U.S. Three Gorges Working Group included representatives from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the American Consulting Engineers Council, Guy F. Atkinson Company, Bechtel Civil and Mineral Inc., Coopers and Lybrand, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Morgan Bank, Morrison-Knudsen Inc., and Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation.
Moar.
Related to the playas in the Kerry-Biden network.