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Parent company Fletcher Building Ltd is a major player in the Australasian building industry, involved in building materials manufacture and distribution, as well as commercial, residential and infrastructure construction. Its Infrastructure Division has business units involved in cement, aggregates, concrete, pipes and construction contracting.

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www.fletcherconstruction.co.nz 

www.firth.co.nz

www.goldenbay.co.nz  

www.winstoneaggregates.co.nz

www.humes.co.nz  

www.fletcherbuilding.co.nz

contact

Graham Darlow
General Manager, Engineering
The Fletcher Construction Company Ltd
Private Bag 92059, Auckland 1142
Ph: 09 525 4923  Mob: 021 491 810  Email:
grahamd@fcc.co.nz

core business

Fletcher Construction's Engineering division delivers substantial infrastructure projects throughout New Zealand and the South Pacific; particularly in transport (road, rail, air, marine); energy (hydro, geothermal and new technologies); industrial processing.

 


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