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FM Conway secures road contracts with London borough of Newham

Infrastructure services company FM Conway has won two highways services contracts by the London Borough of Newham worth up to £40 million over four years. The two contracts cover highway maintenance and roads improvement schemes for Newham’s 419km of streets, including surfacing, civil engineering services, specialist road marking and drainage support. The new contracts build on the existing 10-year partnership.
March 14, 2017 Read time: 1 min
More London work for FM Conway
Infrastructure services company FM 2329 Conway has won two highways services contracts by the London Borough of Newham worth up to £40 million over four years.  

The two contracts cover highway maintenance and roads improvement schemes for Newham’s 419km of streets, including surfacing, civil engineering services, specialist road marking and drainage support. The new contracts build on the existing 10-year partnership.

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