Fletcher Construction
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Fletcher Construction Ltd is a leading New Zealand construction company.[1]
It is owned by Fletcher Building Ltd and has three main divisions:
- Building and interiors (operating nationally)
- South Pacific (offices throughout the region)
- Engineering (cooperates with the other divisions)
Various recent major projects have included:[2]
- Sky City, Auckland (Convention Centre and Grand Hotel)
- WestpacTrust Stadium
- Te Papa Museum, Wellington
- Upper Harbour Bridge, Auckland
[edit] Outlook
The company had after-tax earnings of $NZ 379 million in 2006. The good performance was attributed by the company to successful investments in the United States, Malaysia, Hong Kong and the Pacific Islands, and it announced that it easily had up to $NZ 1.5 billion scope to further expanding globally, and was expecting to announce new acquisitions soon. As the company expands, 42 per cent of its sales were now outside of New Zealand. [3].
[edit] References
- ^ Red ink reins in builder Mainzeal - New Zealand Herald, Monday 06 March 2006
- ^ Fletcher Construction (from the Fletcher Building homepage)
- ^ Fletcher builds up to big result New Zealand Herald, Wednesday 15 November 2006
[edit] External Links
- Fletcher Construction (company homepage)