LaSalle International has been involved in various oil and gas exploration projects, Public Works & Infrastructure Projects, Real Estate and Community Development Projects, Farming Projects, Contract Management and Technical Recruitment and Global Transportation. Lasalle specializes in the provision of key services to the natural (Oil & Gas) resources industry and provides a driving force to co-ordinate many projects in Middle East countries. The company’s experiences and range of services cover every aspect of a project from feasibility studies carried out through basic and detailed design & engineering to drilling and final commissioning.
LaSalle International, Inc. has put together a team of environmental and construction professionals with extensive experience cleaning up and remediating both refined
Explore MoreLasalle as a waste-to-energy company develops, owns, and operates waste-to-energy facilities. They convert municipal solid waste into clean, renewable energy through combustion processes converted into electricity and steam.
Lasalle provides expertise in the treatment and processing of various types of radioactive waste, including liquid waste.
Explore MoreLasalle specializes in electrochemical technologies, including electrodialysis and membrane electrolysis, for various industrial applications including.
Lasalle research scientists are involved in the research and development advanced nuclear reactor technologies including Molten Salt Fast Neutron Reactor (MSFR)
Explore MoreRadioisotopes play a crucial role in various applications, including medical imaging, cancer treatments, industrial processes, & research where the Lasalle team of scientists are involved.
Build, own, operate, transfer (BOOT) is similar, except the contractor continues to own the newly formed product or organization for many years before transferring ownership. BOOT is more prevalent for public infrastructure projects with government contacts. Another project management technique called build, own, operate results in project ownership not being transferred to the requestor at the end of the contract
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