New Zealand's biggest civil engineering, roading and resources business has denied a report it is being put up for sale.
Nick Miller, Christchurch-based managing director of Fulton Hogan, denied an Australian Financial Review article which said the Dunedin-registered business which operates here, in Australia and the Pacific was on the block.
"Credit Suisse, alongside its Kiwi counterpart First NZ, has secured the mandate to sell privately-owned engineering and construction group Fulton Hogan," the AFR reported.
In an issued statement, Miller said he was "strongly refuting speculation in today's Australian Financial Review that the company is being prepared for sale".
It was "totally incorrect" to speculate that Credit Suisse and First NZ Capital were engaged to sell it, Miller said.