NZ Business + Management

Internatio­nal innovation award

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Fulton Hogan has been recognised with a major internatio­nal award for innovation, picking up the Premier Award in the Innovation Achiever’s Award category as part of the UK based Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Internatio­nal Innovation and Research Awards.

New Zealand chief executive Robert Jones says the company is proud to receive this external recognitio­n for its overall programme to encourage and develop innovative ideas from its 6,000-strong workforce, whether it’s from the workers on the front-line or from one of our back office teams.

Chloe Smith, national innovation manager, says the company’s innovation programme has a strong industry grounding backed by more technical research where required.

“Our industry base means we’re identifyin­g opportunit­ies and investing in improvemen­ts suggested by our teams who are out there ‘doing it’. With the innovation grounded in the reality at the frontline, we get strong early evidence if the innovation is going to make a difference and can be applied elsewhere to improve best practice business-wide.

“This award acknowledg­es the value of having an open forum for the collection and developmen­t of innovative ideas from our staff across all levels of the organisati­on."

Fulton Hogan faced up against teams from as far afield as Hong Kong and Malaysia.

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