Hawkins consolidates, rebrands, positions for future growth
Hawkins consolidates, rebrands, positions for
future growth
Aiming to hit $1 billion
in annual revenue, up from projected $700m in 2014
Hawkins today announces that it has rebranded
as it positions itself for a period of sustained future
growth.
• The company will now be known simply as
Hawkins, to focus on the delivery of multi-disciplinary
projects under one unified brand
• A refreshed logo
signals the change of approach and renewed focus on project
service and delivery
• New company objectives include:
- Raising annual revenue to $1 billion
– from the forecast $700m this year – through a mix of
onshore and selected offshore projects
-
Investing in technology as a critical enabler to
improve productivity
- A relentless
focus on health and safety to continually improve
performance
- Expanding Hawkins
offshore on a project by project basis, focusing on core
areas of expertise
- Continued support
for unemployed Maori and Pacific Island people into trades
training through initiatives like the He Toki ki te Rika
programme; a collaborative partnership based in
Christchurch, led by Ngai Tahu with CPIT and Hawkins which
has seen 700 Maori enrolments into trades training over the
past three years.
Hawkins CEO Geoff Hunt says: “We
think success is about making the right social, economic and
environmental choices today, to build better communities
tomorrow. People and society are expecting more from
companies these days and we are responding by building a
modern, high performing organisation in step with a rapidly
changing world.”
For further information, photos, logo
images or an interview with Geoff Hunt please contact:
Anna