The company is an unlisted public company.
In the 2024 financial year, Fulton Hogan reported total assets to a value of around 2.35 billion New Zealand dollars. Fulton Hogan is a large infrastructure construction, roadworks, and aggregate supplier company in New Zealand. It also has operations in the wider Australasia region.
They're the names of our founders, Jules Fulton and Bob Hogan, who teamed up as partners in 1933 to start a contracting business and create a future for their families.
In 1933, Jules Fulton and Bob Hogan teamed up to form Fulton Hogan. From there, we've grown to over 7000 people. A family of real people dedicated to doing good work that connects and cares for communities across New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific.
Privately owned construction and civil engineering group Fulton Hogan is confident it can navigate the economic uncertainty as it reports another record result. Net profit in the year ended June 30 rose to $381.5 million, compared with $301m the previous year.
The character "Onslow" is always seen wearing a cap with the "FH" logo on. ing to Geoffrey Hughes, the actor who played Onslow, he was given the cap by a Fulton Hogan truck driver while on a promotional trip in New Zealand for a previous project.
We're proud to have maintained our private ownership that gives us the flexibility to work with any partner, and we have established a strong track record of collaborating with other parties to achieve the best possible project outcomes.
Creating, connecting, and caring for communities. Fulton Hogan delivers high-quality infrastructure to improve the lives of people in Australia and New Zealand, every day.
Through strong teamwork and a desire to get things done, they created the foundations of a company that continues to do good work. Today, Fulton Hogan employs more than 7,800 people across New Zealand and Australia.
1. Sydney Metro (NSW), $25 Billion. The Sydney Metro includes the Sydney Metro Northwest and the Sydney Metro City and Southwest projects. Sydney Metro is Australia's biggest infrastructure project, comprising four metro lines, 46 stations, and 113km of new metro rail.