Fulton Hogan boosted its workforce to more than 7,150 across New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific, from about 6,300 a year earlier.
However, its total recordable injury frequency rate deteriorated to 5.3 compared to 4.8 a year earlier, and included the death of Selwyn Rewa in Fulton Hogan's Northland team, who was hit by a logging truck at a worksite operating under temporary traffic management.
"This incident is a tragic reminder of the dangers our teams face each day when working in and around live traffic at our many active worksites in New Zealand, Australia and Fiji," chairman Dave Faulkner said. "We remain resolute in our commitment to achieving zero harm and focusing on our safety performance in every part of our workplace environment."
Fulton Hogan's new chief executive Cos Bruyn started earlier this month, taking over from Nick Miller who had been in charge of the firm for the past seven and a half years.