Commerce Commission closes investigation into acquisition
The Commerce Commission has closed its investigation
into Fulton Hogan’s acquisition of Stevenson Group
Limited’s construction materials business as its concerns
with the transaction have been addressed.
In June this year the Commission opened an investigation under section 47 of the Commerce Act primarily due to concerns the acquisition could have reduced competition for the production and supply of aggregates (granular rocks, gravel or sand typically used in roading and construction) in Auckland and North Waikato. Fulton Hogan and Stevenson both own and operate quarries in Auckland and Huntly.
Fulton Hogan had not sought clearance for the acquisition under the Commission’s merger regime.
Deputy Chair Sue Begg said Fulton Hogan had since agreed not to acquire Stevenson’s Huntly quarry as part of the transaction and it had now been formally excluded from the purchase.
“The decision to remove the Huntly quarry from the transaction addresses our concerns in this case. We are satisfied that Fulton Hogan’s purchase of Stevenson’s Auckland quarry assets is unlikely to substantially lessen competition given the presence of other competitors in this market and we have now closed our investigation,” Ms Begg said.
The reasons
outlining the Commission’s decision are available on the
case
register.