It was built from June 2008-June 2009 by Jacobs Engineering.
Jacobs Engineering rose 1 7/8, to 35 5/8, while Fluor rose 3 1/4, to a new high of 49 3/4.
Annual revenues have made Jacobs Engineering a Fortune 500 Company.
In 1956, Jacobs Engineering landed its largest contract to date with Kaiser Aluminum in Louisiana.
He later worked for Jacobs Engineering.
Preliminary design engineering was performed by Jacobs Engineering.
The police tried for three hours to contact the gunman, who officials said worked for Jacobs Engineering, a subcontractor at the space center.
John W. Prosser, an executive vice president for Jacobs Engineering, said, "Our understanding is the person involved is an employee."
He was an employee of Jacobs Engineering, and had worked for NASA for 12 to 13 years.
(The firm is now merged with Jacobs Engineering, USA).