Heavy civil infrastructure contractor across transport, water, and energy
Fulton Hogan is a 10,000+ person civil engineering contractor operating across New Zealand, Australia, and the South Pacific, with 90 years of track record in roads, ports, water systems, and energy infrastructure. The tech stack is traditional CAD and project-management heavy (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, SAP, Microsoft Project) — no modern data or cloud analytics adoption visible — which tracks with a contractor-focused hiring surge concentrated in engineering and construction roles rather than IT or analytics teams. Current project pipeline spans water treatment, large-scale pipelines, airfield upgrades, and road-maintenance contracts; safety culture and project cost control remain top internal friction points.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director
Fulton Hogan designs, builds, and maintains infrastructure assets — roads, airports, ports, water systems, and energy projects — across Australasia and the South Pacific. The company operates an integrated supply chain, owning quarries, asphalt plants, and precast facilities to support its construction work. With over 10,000 employees and a family-company structure, the business model centers on long-term contracts (road maintenance, water infrastructure delivery) and asset-based operations. Active hiring accelerates in engineering and construction, reflecting workload growth across water, transport, and energy sectors.
Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks for design; Trimble for surveying; SAP for enterprise operations; Microsoft Project for scheduling; Word and Excel for day-to-day work.
Water infrastructure and treatment plants, Sydney Water projects, large-scale pipelines, road maintenance contracts, NZTA IDC contract, airfield upgrades, and the Coomera Connector Stage 1 project in Queensland.
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