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Fulton Hogan

Fulton Hogan

Civil Engineering

Work with and learn alongside the best in the business. Have fun and contribute to a future we can all be proud of.

About us

Fulton Hogan has 90 years experience in the transport, water, energy, mining and land development infrastructure sector in New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific. We create communities from the ground up, starting with our own network of quarries, complemented by our asphalt, emulsion and precast plants and we pride ourselves on being a family company – one which cares about communities and the people in them, especially our customers, suppliers and our people. Our 10,000+ strong team helps to create, connect, and care for communities; building the roads, ports, airports, infrastructure and property which bring people together.

Industry
Civil Engineering
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Christchurch
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1933
Specialties
Road maintenance & construction, Facilities management, Asphalt production, Quarries, Laboratories, Airports & ports, Traffic management, Asset management, Rail, Civil construction, Transport, Energy & mining, Road maintenance, Water & wastewater, Land development, Utilities, and Telecommunications

Locations

  • Primary

    15 Sir William Pickering Drive

    Harewood

    Christchurch, 8545, NZ

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  • Lvl 1, Bld 7, Botanicca Corporate Park

    572 Swan Street, Richmond

    Melbourne, Victoria 3121, AU

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Employees at Fulton Hogan

Updates

  • 🔊 Check out the latest Inside Water Magazine with Lee Revell, CEO Fulton Hogan Utilities. 🌊 From a small South Australian operation to a national powerhouse in eight years, learn how Fulton Hogan Utilities has grown significantly across Australia, and discover how our long-term collaborative water programs are creating an impact that extends beyond the critical water infrastructure we deliver every day. 👉 Read the full article here – https://lnkd.in/grTtjmbR

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    🤖 A fantastic day at the Australian Construction Robotics Forum in Melbourne, discussing the future of robotics in construction alongside industry leaders!   🦾 There’s lots of exciting times ahead for this forward-thinking initiative as we work together with our fellow Australian Constructors Association (ACA) members to improve safety, productivity, efficiency, and sustainability in the construction sector.   🤝 A big thank you to Robotics Australia Group for their support.   ✨ Fulton Hogan is committed to driving innovation in our industry, fostering collaboration, and breaking down barriers to robotics adoption.

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    Yesterday, we met in Melbourne with the Australian Construction Robotics Forum (ACRF) for another round of discussions among head contractors to advance the use of robotics in construction. The ACRF is a non-competitive working group comprised of members from the Australian Constructors Association (ACA) and supported by the Robotics Australia Group formed to overcome systemic barriers to the adoption of robotics in construction. Construction across all verticals – commercial, housing, and infrastructure – has challenges in productivity, safety, labour shortage, and an ageing workforce that need to be addressed by all parties. Yesterday’s discussions are another step in the right direction. Look out for the upcoming whitepaper from the ACRF discussing the value, the challenges and the opportunities of robotics in construction in Australia. We want to thank our RAG sponsors, John Holland, for hosting this event, and Laing O'Rourke for their valuable contribution to the Australian robotics community.  We also greatly appreciate the participation and support of all the other forward-looking head contractors in attendance today: Clough Group, CPB Contractors, Fulton Hogan, Ghella, and Multiplex. Their commitment to collaboration and innovation is crucial to driving progress in the construction industry. Follow us for regular updates about the robotics industry and community in Australia - thanks for your support! #robotics #innovation #automation #supportroboticsinaustralia

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    🚢 Late last year, we proudly wrapped up the first stage of the Gillman Freight Terminal Pavement Project for Davison Earthmovers and Aurizon.   🛣️ Our South Australia team alongside our National Port Pavements team delivered an impressive 9,500 tonne of our proprietary PortPhalt mixes. The development of the mixes reflects not just our technical expertise but also our willingness to tackle the toughest challenges in the asphalt industry. 🤝 With stage two set to kick off in mid-February 2025, we’re eager to build on this success with our clients.

  • 🎉 Celebrating 10 years of super weekends: working faster, smarter and harder! 🚧 Super weekends involve closing a section of road from Friday night to Monday morning, allowing crews to work continuously and efficiently. Our first super weekend project in Auckland took place in 2014 on Te Irirangi Drive, between Chapel Road and Ormiston Road. The recent Triangle Road project in west Auckland allowed our crews to combine a road rehabilitation with building a new bus lane and all the necessary enabling works. Most of the work was completed over three super weekends rather than 30 days. This approach increases the productivity of our crews and contractors, reduces costs for things like traffic management and limits disruption for our communities, residents, and businesses. Triangle Road super weekend project, by the numbers: 📅 3 weekends 👷 130 crew and team members 🛣️ 400m road resealed ⚫ 700 tonne asphalt laid 🚚 800m3 concrete poured ⬆️ 4,000 tonne road surface dug up 🕜 4,600 manhours worked

  • Mark your calendar for Thursday 14 November! Register for Culture in Construction's webinar on A NEW INDUSTRY CULTURE STANDARD - GET READY! featuring Dean Riha as Guest Speaker. Registration link and details below.

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    It is no longer a question of if or why, but when and how! As the pilot projects for the new industry #CultureStandard wrap up, we are gearing up for broader implementation. Join us to hear insights from individuals who have firsthand experience with the Standard, and get ready to contribute to the transformation of industry culture. Join us for this free webinar on 14 November. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gFe5_jWr Speakers:  - Gabrielle Trainor AO, Construction Industry Culture Taskforce (CICT)  - Professor Michelle Turner, Researcher, RMIT University  - Dean Riha, Alliance Manager, Fulton Hogan  - Lizzie Cox, Project Director, John Holland  - Lauren Hosking, CICT Project Manager  - Hannah Clement, Group Head, Development Victoria    Infrastructure NSW, Australian Constructors Association (ACA), Victorian Infrastructure Delivery Authority, Infrastructure Australia, Health Infrastructure, Level Crossing Removal Project

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  • Throughout October, we walked and ran in support of the Black Dog Institute's One Foot Forward Campaign, and the 1 in 5 Australians who experience a mental illness each year. 🤲 Together we raised more than $40,000 and moved nearly 5,000 kilometres. 🏃♂️ Our very own Brenton Birtchnell challenged himself to move more than 110 kilometres in 24-hours, raising more than $30,000 – making him the highest individual fundraiser for the third year running! 👏 We’re proud to contribute to the Black Dog Institutes efforts to put ground-breaking mental health treatments, education, and digital services in the hands of the people who need them most. Black Dog Institute Brenton Birtchnell

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  • 👏

    Meet our 'WOW' of the week, Olivia Pietrobon from Fulton Hogan 👷♀️🌟 ❓ What do you enjoy most about working in civil? 👉🏼 I love that everyday is different. Even though you are working on the same project, each day has a different focus. It sounds cliché but no two days are the same which keeps things interesting and engaging.   ❓ What advice for women interested in this field? 👉🏼 Civil construction is such a big field - if you are interested in this area, it is definitely worth pursuing a career. There are so many different roles and opportunities. You don't need to have a technical background to the right role either - the diverse opportunities mean that those without a degree or apprenticeship can also get their foot in the door.  ❓ How did you overcome early career challenges? 👉🏼 An early career challenge for me was my confidence in the technical space. I was nervous to speak out in meetings and on site as I didn’t want to be wrong. I leant heavily on experienced engineers and my site team to talk through my thoughts and learnt a lot. They were all patient and happy to help me understand more about the industry as I had little experience. ❓ If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? 👉🏼 I would love to go to Peru and do the Inca trail to see Machu Picchu. It is unlike any place I have visited before and I would love to see and learn all the history. #WOWinCivil #WomenOnWednesdays #WomenInCivil #CCF

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  • 🚧 Blink and you’ll miss it! The final beam lift has been completed at Station Street, Beaconsfield where construction of the new road bridge is racing along.   🏗 37 beams, each weighing about 61 tonnes, have been installed using a 650-tonne crane.   📸 Check out the snaps below to see the crane lift in action!

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