FM Conway secures £130m contract to service Croydon roads
FM Conway, the infrastructure services company, has won a highway service contract with the London Borough of Croydon, worth around £130m.
FM Conway, which currently provides highways services for around half of the capital’s boroughs, was also recently appointed to Highways England’s Category Management Pavement Framework.
The company will work with Croydon Council to support its £5.25bn regeneration programme, delivering highway maintenance services, public realm projects and professional services, including design, project management and technical support, across the borough’s 725 km public road network.
The contract will run for an initial period of seven years, with the potential to be extended by up to an additional three years.
Over the initial seven years, up to £36.7m will be set aside for road improvements and up to £50m for public realm upgrades. The team’s focus will be on enhancing and future-proofing the borough’s roads and public spaces.
FM Conway will self-deliver services where possible, using its materials manufacturing facilities across London and the south of England, as well as deploying its in-house highways design, construction and maintenance capabilities.
James Tallon, term maintenance director at FM Conway, commented: “This contract win is testament to our expertise and strong position within the London market. It’s an exciting time to be working and living in Croydon which, as the Mayor of London’s first ‘Growth Zone’, is set to see significant investment in transport infrastructure and public spaces in the coming years.
“Our focus will be on supporting the Council’s ambitious regeneration programme, bringing our extensive expertise as a partner to London’s boroughs to bear to deliver services innovatively and efficiently in a way that maximises investment and ultimately improves the experience of road users in Croydon.
“The long-term nature of the partnership provides the ideal opportunity for us to continue investing in our people, materials infrastructure and technology. Our existing Croydon asphalt plant provides a major advantage, allowing us to get material to site quickly and minimising vehicle movements on the road.”
Councillor Stuart King, cabinet lead on environment & transport, added: “This new partnership will offer unique opportunities for our residents while delivering highway improvements.
“This contract will secure maintenance for our road network for years to come, keeping our highways to an excellent, safe and reliable standard.
“I welcome FM Conway’s commitment to offering jobs and opportunities to the borough’s residents. By supporting them into work and engaging proactively with the local community it won’t just be Croydon’s roads benefiting from this partnership.”
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