1930s
1933
Jules & Bob
Jules and Bob commence partnership with “a repair job" on the road to Mosgiel, using an old Boothmac sprayer they bought for £5 and a bitumen kettle towed behind their only vehicle, Bob Hogan’s Willys-Knight car.
Fulton Hogan registered
Fulton Hogan registered on 30 December 1935, with capital of £10,000
1935
1940s
1940
First airport contract
First airport contract with the surfacing of the Taieri aerodrome
Diversified into lime business
Diversified into lime business at Fernhill Limeworks in Southland (using working horses for the only time in the company’s history)
1941
1944
Cast coalmine started
Nile Hydro open cast coal mine started on West Coast (operated for 12 years)
1948
Sealing crew
*Back Row from left: Jim McNamara, Alan Meikle, Bob Hogan, Ray Betton, Lou Connor(s), Jim Walker, Joe Johnston.
Front Row: Bill Robins, Bob Harvey, Jack Campbell, Gordon Lane, Fred Anderson, Alan Campbell.
In front: Gordon Chisholm
1950s
1950
Fairfield Asphalt Started
The company's first asphalt business.
Fulton Hogan Holdings incorporated
1952
1954
Walton Park sand was aquired
Walton Park sand was acquired – a significant sand plant
1955
Maxwell Brothers Merged
Maxwell Bros (trucking company with eight trucks) merged into Fulton Hogan
Sealed Mossburn
to Te Anau highway
Sealed the main highway from Mossburn to Te Anau (59km)
1955-1959
1960s
1964
Purchased Via Nova from Denmark
Purchase of a Via Nova semi automatic “mobile” 50t/hr asphalt plant from Denmark
Extended into waste management
Maxwell Bros extend into the waste
management business
(with one waste
disposal truck and 20 bins)
1968
1970s
1970
South Island expansion
Expansion out of Otago / Southland into Nelson with 50% acquisition of Tasman Asphalt. First “region” to be established outside Otago / Southland
Staff Share Scheme started
1972
1976
First Big Port Job
Upgrade of Port Chalmers container terminal.
1977
Acknowledged long serving staff
25 year club started with 16 gold watches handed out (people would have started in 1952)
First office computer set up
First computing system installed and departmental structure started
1978
1980s
1981
Pavroc Holding shares
First acquisition of shares in Pavroc Holdings (now Fulton Hogan's Canterbury region)
Shell takes 25% stake in Fulton Hogan
1981
1981
Expansion to Australia
Fulton Hogan commences operations in Australia for the first time with the formation of Rowe Asphalt in Brisbane
1981
First forestry acquisition
First pacific island project
with the overlay of Nadi Airport in Fiji
1983
1989
Expansion into upper North Island
Expansion into Auckland, Waikato and Northland with acquisition of Reliable Roads
1989
Shell takes 38% stake in
Fulton Hogan
1990s
1993
Fulton Hogan begins land development for the first time
Fulton Hogan enters civil construction
for first time with acquisition of Husband Construction
1995
1998
STAYSAFE programme commences
2000s
2000
Growth in Australian business
Acquisition of Standard Roads / Astec represents step change in size of operations in Australia
Expanded into Western Australia
through road maintenance contracts
2003
2009
1000 new staff members
in Australia with the acquisition of Pioneer Road Services
2010s
2013
Celebrated 80+ years of Years Of Operation
100 new staff in Tasmania
With the acquisition of Venarchie Contracting in Tasmania, we are now present in all states of Australia.
2017
2018
Entered the concrete market
Acquisition of Stevenson’s four ready-mix plants, Drury Quarry, transport and laboratory business
2019
Asphalt plants commissioned
New asphalt plants commissioned at Bushnell Ridge, NSW and Eastern Creek, NSW.
2020s
2020
New ready mix concrete plant
New ready mix concrete plant opens at Stevenson's Drury quarry
1930s
1933
Jules & Bob
Jules and Bob commence partnership with “a repair job" on the road to Mosgiel, using an old Boothmac sprayer they bought for £5 and a bitumen kettle towed behind their only vehicle, Bob Hogan’s Willys-Knight car.
1935
Fulton Hogan registered
Fulton Hogan registered on 30 December 1935, with capital of £10,000
1940s
1940
First airport contract
First airport contract with the surfacing of the Taieri aerodrome
1941
Diversified into lime business
Diversified into lime business at Fernhill Limeworks in Southland (using working horses for the only time in the company’s history)
1944
Cast coalmine started
Nile Hydro open cast coal mine started on West Coast (operated for 12 years)
1948
Sealing crew
*Back Row from left: Jim McNamara, Alan Meikle, Bob Hogan, Ray Betton, Lou Connor(s), Jim Walker, Joe Johnston.
Front Row: Bill Robins, Bob Harvey, Jack Campbell, Gordon Lane, Fred Anderson, Alan Campbell.
In front: Gordon Chisholm
1950s
1950
Fairfield Asphalt Started
The company's first asphalt business.
1952
Fulton Hogan Holdings incorporated
1954
Walton Park sand was aquired
Walton Park sand was acquired – a significant sand plant
1955
Maxwell Brothers Merged
Maxwell Bros (trucking company with eight trucks) merged into Fulton Hogan
1955-1959
Sealed Mossburn
to Te Anau highway
Sealed the main highway from Mossburn to Te Anau (59km)
1960s
1964
Purchased Via Nova from Denmark
Purchase of a Via Nova semi automatic “mobile” 50t/hr asphalt plant from Denmark
1968
Extended into waste management
Maxwell Bros extend into the waste
management business
(with one waste
disposal truck and 20 bins)
1970s
1970
South Island expansion
Expansion out of Otago / Southland into Nelson with 50% acquisition of Tasman Asphalt. First “region” to be established outside Otago / Southland
1972
Staff Share Scheme started
1976
First Big Port Job
Upgrade of Port Chalmers container terminal.
1977
Acknowledged long serving staff
25 year club started with 16 gold watches handed out (people would have started in 1952)
1978
First office computer set up
First computing system installed and departmental structure started
1980s
1981
Pavroc Holding shares
First acquisition of shares in Pavroc Holdings (now Fulton Hogan's Canterbury region)
1981
Shell takes 25% stake in Fulton Hogan
1981
Expansion to Australia
Fulton Hogan commences operations in Australia for the first time with the formation of Rowe Asphalt in Brisbane
1981
First forestry acquisition
1983
First pacific island project
with the overlay of Nadi Airport in Fiji
1989
Expansion into upper North Island
Expansion into Auckland, Waikato and Northland with acquisition of Reliable Roads
1989
Shell takes 38% stake in
Fulton Hogan
1990s
1993
Fulton Hogan begins land development for the first time
1995
Fulton Hogan enters civil construction
for first time with acquisition of Husband Construction
1998
STAYSAFE programme commences
2000s
2000
Growth in Australian business
Acquisition of Standard Roads / Astec represents step change in size of operations in Australia
2003
Expanded into Western Australia
through road maintenance contracts
2009
1000 new staff members
in Australia with the acquisition of Pioneer Road Services
2010s
2013
Celebrated 80+ years of Years Of Operation
2017
100 new staff in Tasmania
With the acquisition of Venarchie Contracting in Tasmania, we are now present in all states of Australia.
2018
Entered the concrete market
Acquisition of Stevenson’s four ready-mix plants, Drury Quarry, transport and laboratory business
2019
Asphalt plants commissioned
New asphalt plants commissioned at Bushnell Ridge, NSW and Eastern Creek, NSW.
2020s
2020
New ready mix concrete plant
New ready mix concrete plant opens at Stevenson's Drury quarry