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ISSUE 22 SPRING 13 HIGGINS GROUP LETTER Let s all go home safe this summer The summer contracting season is upon us and it s traditionally the time when most work injuries and damage occurs in the work place. In this issue... Go Home Safe 1 Building Skills and Knowledge 2 New Safety Handbook 3 Concrete Qualifications 4 Good progress at Mill Creek 4 Taupo 4 New Equipment 5 Roading New Zealand Award 5 Nelson Awarded 5 Welcome 6 Blast from the past 6 Aggregates Safety Award 6 Line Marking Service 7 Congratulations 7 TALKING TO STAFF IN AUCKLAND. In summer there s more work, more time pressure and more urgency to get things done. We know that in such environments there s more chances of incidents and injuries occurring because People take shortcuts to get the job finished Pressure from others to hurry up Someone uses gear they re not trained on Gear doesn t get fixed or maintained when it should People knew something was unsafe but never said anything I ve been travelling around the regions talking to Higgins people to reinforce the importance of taking time to stop, think and act safely. No matter what s going on, no matter what you ve been told to do, if something is unsafe don t proceed. We must maintain our safety standards no compromises. Work within your teams to plan the safety of your site during these busy times and take the time during your day to be alert to changes in your workplace that could impact on you or your team s safety. If you see someone doing something unsafe, have a quiet word to them. If you can t fix something report it. We now have a small pocket sized Tell your story pad so you can record things that need fixing. Make sure you use it if the need arises. Let s all work together to make this season a truly exceptional one one that ensures we all go home safe to our families. David Geor Higgins CEO

building skills and knowledge A number of internally run Higgins training programs have been run over the past few months bringing people together from across the branches. The programs support people s personal and career development as well as allowing people with similar roles to get together to share ideas and job experience. PROJECT MANAGERS FORUMS Two groups of 30 Project Managers received a two day training program in Wellington which focused on safety, finance, business development and leadership. Both groups received a day of Site Safety Silver Card training and one group toured the Mill Creek Wind project where Higgins is currently involved as lead contractor. SUPERVISORS TRAINING A training program was held for Higgins Supervisors at Manfeild in Feilding in July. The Group received training on a range of topics including coaching, leadership and Site Safety Silver Card. Group Trainer Bill Evans says the program spent a lot of the time discussing the importance of their role in coaching and mentoring their teams. He says as experienced leaders in our business, they play a critical role in developing young staff and supporting them to grow within the business. TONY CHRISTAINSEN provided an inspirational speech to the southern region young fellas camp. tony lost his legs at 9 years old but that hasn't stopped him ACHIEVING amazing PERSONAL GOALS. PROJECT MANAGERS ON A SITE VISIT TO MILL CREEK WINDFARM. CEO David Geor says a key focus for our business is the development of home grown talent. Not only is it great for staff to progress through our business but it also helps to preserve our Higgins culture. NEW SAFETY HANDBOOK A new Higgins Safety Handbook has been released. It talks about some of the rules and risks that are a part of working at Higgins and is designed to remind us how dangerous our work can be and that we always need to act with care. Check out the '10 dump ways to die'. YOUNG FELLAS CAMPS Developing on the success of the Young Fellas camp invigorated in recent years by Higgins Bay of Plenty, two additional Young Fellas camps have been run this year for young staff around other regions. The Young Fellas camps bring together staff aged less than 25 years with the aim of giving them opportunities to challenge themselves and to provide personal development. As well as many outdoor challenges, the teams also heard speakers discuss topics such as career opportunities, health and wellness, managing money and working in a team. Matt Paget - Operations Supervisor Higgins Bay of Plenty, was involved in running all abseiling AND RAFTING ARE TWO of the activities at the young fellas camps. three Young Fellas camps. He reflects that Higgins has a strong group of enthusiastic and capable young people in the business. We really want to encourage them to think about where they want to take their careers and think about what they need to do to get there. You don t have to be academic to succeed. Like them, Matt started with Higgins at a young age, in fact 16 years old, and has progressed through the business, building his skills along the way. 2 HIGGINS GROUP LETTER SPRING 2013 ISSUE 22 3

GOOD PROGRESS AT MILL CREEK Despite difficult weather conditions the Mill Creek project team are making strong progress. Now into the core foundation phase of the project, the team have to date excavated eight of the 26 wind turbine foundation bases and also installed the mobile concrete plant. Regional Manager Concrete, Scott Ferguson has been heavily involved in the installation of the concrete plant along with Jason Woods. Jason is responsible for production at the mobile concrete plant and has proven expertise in producing concrete from this plant, having worked on all Higgins led wind farm projects to date. Jason says the mobile concrete plant is capable of producing 80 cubic metres of concrete per hour. Each turbine foundation requires 350 cubic metres of concrete. LEFT: Wind turbine foundations are now under construction. Twenty six wind turbines are being installed at the Wind farm. CONcrete qualifications Terry Riddiford and Grant Vining achieved the BCITO Certificate in concrete production (Readymix). Terry started in the concrete industry with Oldfield s Ready Mix eight years ago as a driver and has worked his way through to running the Masterton Concrete division. Grant has been part of the concrete industry for the past 25 years. This qualification recognises the experience he has gained over the years. NEW EQUIPMENT Roadside berm shaver: New to the Higgins fleet is a specialist road maintenance machine designed to improve the efficiency of trimming roadside vegetation growth. Higgins purchased the new Hemos machine from Europe. It s is the only one of its type in New Zealand and will be used across the business. Higgins awarded Congratulations to the Higgins team responsible for clearing the Manawatu Gorge slip. They received an industry award for excellence at the Roading New Zealand industry awards. The Gorge project won the award category for excellence in a medium road contract. BELOW: Higgins mobile concrete plant has now been installed at the Mill Creek windfarm in Wellington. THE MANAWATU GORGE SLIP PROJECT RECEIVES HIgH RECOGNITION. Terry Riddiford Higgins Concrete Plant Manager Masterton. Higgins Nelson wins Contractors AWARD Guardrail machine: The latest Pauselli Guardrail machine provides Higgins with ability to install guardrails with efficiency across the country. This specialist Italian equipment makes the process of digging post holes, driving posts and installing rails a relatively simple and fast process. Higgins Nelson won the Supreme Award at the annual NZ Contractors Nelson awards for the Port Marlborough Waikawa Marine Centre - a large boat maintenance facility. The project involved the coordination of a large number of subcontractors and was completed in the 14 week timeframe on time, within budget and to a high standard during difficult weather conditions. The team also celebrated Zac Holloway s win as the Humes Trainee of the Year. It was a big night for Zac with his son delivered on the same evening. Grant Vining Higgins Concrete Plant Batcher/ DispATCHER PALMERSTON NORTH. Higgins TAUPO Higgins Taupo recently completed the Mitre 10 Mega car park involving 10527m 2 of asphalt. Project Manager Fletcher Cranfield acknowledges the effort of the Taupo team involved over the past 13 weeks. He says it wasn t all smooth sailing, at one stage a paver broke down. Kiwi ingenuity got the paver moving again being towed by a loader to ensure the job carried on without delay. A collaborative team effort ensured the project was delivered ahead of time. In July Higgins Taupo won the road maintenance contract for the Taupo District Council, an area which covers 705kms of sealed roads, and 74kms of unsealed roads. Taupo are now responsible for both this maintenance contract and the NZTA East Highway maintenance contract. TAUPO CREW WORKING AT MITRE 10 MEGA. Road marking trucks: Two new line marking trucks join the fleet. Each new vehicle comes fitted with a computer to provide relevant daily job information ie job location, time, job details and specific notes. The new computers also allow the team to measure accurately and quickly each job from start to finish aspects like paint usage, square metres of paint laid. All this helps to improve the efficiency of the teams by cutting out a lot of time and paperwork. ABOVE RIGHT: ZAC HOLLOWAY WON THE HUMES TRAINEE OF THE YEAR AWARD. ABOVE: GABION WALL CONSTRUCTION WORKS IN PROGRESS ON THE AWARD WINNING PORT MARLBOROUGH WAIKAWA MARINE CENTRE, NELSON. 4 HIGGINS GROUP LETTER SPRING 2013 ISSUE 22 5

WELCOME Simon Pollard Branch Manager BOP Higgins welcomes Simon Pollard as the new Branch Manager of Higgins Bay of Plenty. Simon takes over branch responsibilities from Alex Reid who can now concentrate his energies on the development of the Central region in his role as Regional Manager. Prior to this role Simon was with Downer in Auckland as the Auckland Central Transport Contracts Manager responsible for the Auckland Transport Corridor Road Maintenance and Renewals Contracts and Auckland Councils Storm water maintenance. Simon s has a wealth of experience in pavement construction and maintenance placing him in a strong position to lead the Bay of Plenty team forward. He is well versed in the management and financial planning of maintenance programmes, an area which will be invaluable to the Bay of Plenty team. Having spent the majority of his career based in Auckland, Simon is keen to experience the best of what the Bay of Plenty has to offer. Simon has three children who are all excited about the move. The branch is looking forward to the fresh perspective that Simon will add to the team. Scott Heard Group IT Manager Scott joins Higgins to head the IT team at Group office in. Scott says he s excited to be a member of the Green Team - The opportunity to be part of the leadership team at a Higgins was too good to pass over. Higgins has a great reputation for quality, respect, and value for money; it s a company on the rise who wouldn t want to be part of that Prior to joining Higgins, Scott held a senior management role with Transpower NZ in Wellington responsible for the development of the strategic and architectural direction for all IT investment and activity in Transpower NZ. Prior to Transpower, Scott s career included various IT roles including Senior Engineer, Architect at The National Bank of NZ in Wellington. Scott started his working life in the RNZAF and spent eight years as an Avionics Technician based at Ohakea. Scott commutes to from his home in Masterton where he lives with his wife Alison and two children. Aggregates industry safety award Baldwins Aggregates received the Winstone Aggregates Safety Award from the Institute of Quarrying NZ. Baldwins Aggregates has been accident and incident free for more than six years, an achievement which Manager Kerry Reilly says the team are extremely proud of. Baldwins Aggregates has been a part of the Higgins Group since November 2011 and is located in Waikato approximately 75km south of Auckland. Baldwins Aggregates Manager Kerry Reilly (right) receives the award for safety excellence from Winstone Aggregates General Manager David Cliento. Blast from the Past Photo from 1992 from left Dan Higgins, Sir Patrick Higgins, Bernard Higgins and Michael Higgins A big part of Higgins success from way back has been the ability of its team to work together effectively. Business founder Dan Higgins and his sons Pat, Michael and Bernard have always supported teams to ensure they have the direction, resources and autonomy to make decisions and deliver projects effectively. They also understood the importance of each member contributed their unique set of skills towards the success of the team. The Directors have always been a strong team too. Each had their own skills and talents. Kevin O Sullivan who was a Dan Higgins friend and legal adviser for many, many years said that Dan had the good fortune to have three sons with complementary skills, Pat is a very good strategic corporate thinking man, Michael is a very able corporate administrator, Bernard is an excellent works contractor, working with the men and those three each have their niches, with Pat acting as the guiding coordinator. Pat has been a very wise mediator. LINE MARKING SERVICE - PROFILE Higgins provides line marking services across the country with a specialist fleet of equipment to cover the spectrum of services from roads to carparks, playgrounds to tennis courts. This growing division delivers road marking services with products including long life thermoplastic spray marking; reflective raised pavement markers to audio tactile profiled (ATP) road marking the bumps in the side of the road that make such a noise and vibration when you drive on them. Jon Price manages the specialist Manawatu team and says the team will go anywhere to complete projects. We do a large amount of state highway ATP road marking. We are fortunate to have the latest equipment and vehicles to do our job and we have an established team which can deliver the precision and quality that the customer demands. The team have just received two more line marking trucks to add to their fleet. Congratulations Road audio tactile profiled road marking: delivers a noisy safety warning to motorists who stray onto the edge of a road. Carpark and safety marking: warehouses, schools, business, supermarkets, motels and industrial sites. Congratulations to Niki Marshall who was recognised as the top credit graduate in 2013 at the National Credit and Finance Association Conference. Niki is a Credit Administrator at group office in. Niki received a cash scholarship for this award and at the same conference Niki was presented with her certificate in Level 4 credit management. Pictured Annette Tan (Skills), Phil Ashby (sponsor), Niki Marshall, Derek Good (Rapid Results) Sports courts and playgrounds: a wide range of graphics ideas are available to customers WANTING a playground game. 6 HIGGINS GROUP LETTER SPRING 2013 ISSUE 22 7

contacts HIGGINS GROUP HOLDINGS 4442 T: 06 357 1025 F: 06 357 8547 HIGGINS CONTRACTORS 22 Roxburgh Crescent PO Box 5164 4441 T: 06 357 1026 F: 06 350 0175 Levin 48 Tararua Road PO Box 1020, Levin 5540 T: 06 368 5528 F: 06 367 9155 Hawkes Bay Waitangi Road, Awatoto T: 06 835 7288 F: 06 834 1599 Wellington 40 Glover Street PO Box 13434, Johnsonville Wellington 6440 T: 04 472 8460 F: 04 499 1176 Taupo 780 Rakaunui Road PO Box 1488, Taupo 3351 T: 07 376 9410 F: 07 376 9408 Bay of Plenty 92 Hewletts Road PO Box 4473, Mt Maunganui South Bay of Plenty 3149 T: 07 574 4100 F: 07 574 4101 Waikato 50 Gallagher Drive Melville, Hamilton 3026 PO Box 5357, Frankton Hamilton 3242 T: 07 843 1790 F: 07 843 1792 Auckland T: 09 273 7300 F: 09 271 1245 Nelson 86-88 Beach Road Richmond, Nelson PO Box 3166, Nelson 7050 T: 03 544 6111 F: 03 544 6117 Projects 4442 T: 06 357 1025 F: 06 357 8547 Higgins Profiling T: 09 273 7880 F: 09 271 1245 Higgins Bitumen Manufacturing 26 Waitangi Road Awatoto, Napier 4110 T: 06 834 1589 F: 06 834 1594 Higgins Bitumen Bulk Napier Port, Breakwater Road, Napier 4140 T: 06 833 4510 F: 06 833 4531 CALCON 63 Pilkington Way PO Box 6177, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch T: 03 348 8010, F: 03 348 8008 HIGGINS CONCRETE 4442 Plants: Tip Road Awapuni T: 06 354 8044 F: 06 356 7806 Feilding Turners Road, Feilding T: 06 323 5855 F: 06 323 5879 Porirua 5 Kinleith Grove, Porirua PO Box 50230 Johnsonville, Wellington 6440 Wellington 40 Glover Street, Wellington PO Box 50230 Johnsonville, Wellington 6440 T: 04 499 6622 F: 04 499 6628 Masterton State Highway 2 Waingawa, Masterton PO Box 193, Masterton 5840 T: 06 370 0566 F: 06 370 0570 Nelson 86 Beach Road Richmond, Nelson PO Box 3166, Nelson 7020 T: 03 544 0036 F: 03 544 0037 HIGGINS AGGREGATES 4442 Plants: Te Matai Road, T: 06 354 1081 F: 06 354 1083 Raukawa Road, T: 06 326 8333 Tip Road, Awapuni T: 06 357 9270 F: 06 357 9241 Tangimoana Road, Bulls T: 06 329 3868 F: 06 329 3869 Vinegar Hill T: 06 354 1081 M: 027 279 8610 Roys Hill SH50, Hastings T: 06 874 9665 F: 06 874 9669 Ruahine Street, Paraparaumu T: 04 298 7046 F: 04 298 7046 HIGGINS LABORATORIES 22 Roxburgh Crescent PO Box 5164, Terrace End 4441 T: 06 351 6419 F: 06 350 0145 Hawkes Bay Waitangi Road, Awatoto T: 06 834 1597 F: 06 834 1593 Auckland T: 09 273 7885 F: 09 273 9456 OLDFIELDS CONTRACTORS Wairarapa State Highway 2 Waingawa, Masterton PO Box 193, Masterton 5840 T: 06 370 0444 F: 06 370 0570 REX BISMAN CONTRACTORS 477 Kimbolton Road PO Box 373, Feilding 4740 T: 06 323 8157 F: 06 323 8054 Baldwins Aggregates Cnr Falls Rd & Island Block Rd, Meremere T: 09 232 5556 F: 09 232 5558 APPROACH SIGNS Ruahine Street, Paraparaumu 5032 PO Box 207, Paraparaumu 5254 T: 04 298 2981 F: 04 298 6635 PENNY ENGINEERING 109 Keith Street PO Box 752, 4440 T: 06 358 0573 F: 06 358 0573 PAVEMENTS ASPHALT Horokiwi Road, Petone PO Box 38037, Wellington 5045 T: 04 568 7475 F: 04 566 8822 8 HIGGINS GROUP LETTER SPRING 2013 ISSUE 22