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Mãori Leadership Development At Fulton Hogan

n New Zealand, approximately 15% of the Fulton Hogan workforce identifies as Mãori and there are also many working in the Australian business. With the support of Te Puni Kōkiri, the Ministry for Mãori Development, Fulton Hogan offers an annual scholarship and leadership program to encourage and develop future leaders amongst our Mãori employees.

Fulton Hogan’s Community Partnerships On The NBN Rollout

While delivering construction work for the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) in South Australia, Fulton Hogan was looking to outsource a section of the work to tag identification labels to the cabling on the NBN. This section of the project was extremely labour intensive and required additional resources to get the job done.

Major Milestone Achieved At TEL With New Paengaroa Roundabout

A major milestone was achieved at the Tauranga Eastern Link (TEL), near the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand, last month when the traffic was switched onto the new Paengaroa roundabout delivering immediate safety benefits to commuters in the region.

Fulton Hogan’s First Electric Car

Fulton Hogan people travel great distances every day throughout New Zealand and Australia to service the infrastructure needs of the communities in which we work. As such, it’s important for the company to look at more sustainable ways to make these trips.

Light Rail Infrastructure Near Melbourne

Fulton Hogan provides civil construction and rail infrastructure services to suburban light rail tram networks connecting communities across New Zealand and Australia’s rural and metropolitan areas. We’ve fast-tracked our reputation in rail construction and infrastructure by bringing our wealth of experience to projects; delivering quality results in often challenging environments where access is tricky, hazards are plentiful and services disruption has to be avoided.

Project Making Headway – Woolgoolga Bypass Opened To Traffic

The Deputy Prime Minister, Warren Truss, and NSW Minister for Roads and Ports, Duncan Gay, joined the Leighton Fulton Hogan Joint Venture (LFHJV) and Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) in December to open the Woolgoolga Bypass 10km northern section of the 25km Sapphire to Woolgoolga upgrade to traffic before the busy holiday season.