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2 February 2016   |   Announcements

Fletcher Building to Buy Higgins Road Construction Company

Fletcher Building Limited (“Fletcher Building”) announces that it will acquire the New Zealand road construction and maintenance business Higgins Group Holdings Limited (“Higgins”) and other related assets, together with Higgins’ Fiji contracting business, for a total consideration of NZ$315 million.

The businesses being acquired as part of this transaction comprise principally:

  • Higgins’ road construction and maintenance operations in New Zealand, including asphalt and bitumen plants
  • Road construction and maintenance operations in Fiji
  • Higgins’ aggregates business, which includes 16 operational quarries
  • Other related businesses including the manufacture of traffic signs, and bitumen tanks and sprayers

Higgins’ ready-mix concrete and property businesses are excluded from the transaction.

Higgins is the third largest participant in the New Zealand road construction and maintenance sector, and is integrated with its quarry operations. The business has had a strong growth trajectory in recent years, driven by the expansion of its base from the lower North Island into the Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Canterbury regions. This has been augmented by strong growth in its Fiji operations, where two major contracts have been won.

Higgins recorded revenue of $391 million and underlying operating earnings (EBIT) of $35 million in the 2015 financial year, and is expected to generate operating earnings of $40 million in 2016. The price being paid for the business represents a multiple of 7.9 times forecast 2016 EBIT, and Fletcher Building anticipates the transaction will be earnings per share accretive from its first year. The acquisition will be funded from Fletcher Building’s existing cash and debt facilities.

The agreement is conditional on a number of factors including Overseas Investment Office and Commerce Commission consent. It is anticipated the acquisition will be completed by around 30 June 2016.

Fletcher Building has partnered with Higgins on road construction projects for over 25 years, and has forged a close working relationship with the business over that time.

Fletcher Building chief executive officer Mark Adamson said he was delighted that Fletcher Building had been able to conclude the transaction with the Higgins family.

“We have signalled for some time our desire to extend our activities into the road construction and maintenance sector, where we have identified significant opportunity. Higgins was a logical choice for Fletcher Building to talk with given our strong history of working together.

“We believe that a combination of Fletcher Building and Higgins will provide our customers with a stronger proposition for both new road projects and maintenance contracts. We also see further benefits for a number of group businesses in being able to work more closely with Higgins, and believe that we can derive further value from the acquisition through operational synergies.

“Higgins has achieved strong growth in Fiji, and this business complements our existing South Pacific construction activities. We will be looking to extend the sphere of operations beyond Fiji into other South Pacific territories over the next few years,” Mr Adamson said.