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Fulton Hogan is a diversified contracting company active in New Zealand, Australia & the Pacific Basin. Constituent divisions represent a broad range of products & services in the roading, quarrying & civil construction sector, & hold strong positions in their respective markets.  Areas of expertise include:

- Road construction & surfacing

- Quarrying, production of metal & specialist aggregates

- Highway maintenance for local & national Government

- Production of asphalt, bituminous products & emulsion

- Land for residential sections

- Civil construction

- Airport runway construction & surfacing

- Facilities maintenance

- Waste collection & landfill operations

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 fh.co.nz

contact

David Faulkner
Managing Director
t: +64 3 357 1400
e: 
david.faulkner@fh.co.nz
a: Fulton Hogan, PO Box 39185, Harewood, Christchurch, New Zealand

core business

- Contracting & civil engineering service provider

- Transport & waste

subsidiaries

- Canterbury Hardfill Ltd

- Cooper Waste Ltd

- EnviroCare Ltd

- EnviroWaste Services Ltd

- FRH Group Pty Ltd (Australia)

- Fulton Hogan Land Development Ltd

- Waikato Regional Landfills Ltd

- West Meadows Ltd

- Yellow Rubbish Company Ltd

 


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