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AECOM and FM Conway land US$500mn UK highways contract

AECOM Technology Corporation, the globally renowned provider of professional technical and management support services for public and private clients, is part of a joint venture that has been awarded an eight-year highways contract worth up to US$500 million (£334.87mn) by Transport for London (TfL). Working alongside FM Conway, AECOM will provide design and engineering services for one of the four new area-based highway contracts under the London Highways Alliance Contract. The contract includes work in th
March 14, 2013 Read time: 1 min
1397 AECOM Technology Corporation, the globally renowned provider of professional technical and management support services for public and private clients, is part of a joint venture that has been awarded an eight-year highways contract worth up to US$500 million (£334.87mn) by 2387 Transport for London (TfL).

Working alongside FM 2329 Conway, AECOM will provide design and engineering services for one of the four new area-based highway contracts under the London Highways Alliance Contract. The contract includes work in the boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon and Hounslow.

“AECOM looks forward to providing our innovative expertise as we work with our partner to deliver sustainable design consultancy, network operation and service delivery solutions to North West London,” said AECOM chairman and chief executive officer John M. Dionisio.

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