Company type | Private |
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Industry | Civil engineering |
Founded | 1961 |
Headquarters | Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK |
Key people | Joanne Conway, chairman and chief executive [1] |
Revenue | £535 million (FY to March 2023) [2] |
Website | FMConway.co.uk |
FM Conway is a UK-based family-run civil engineering contractor specialising in highways and other infrastructure work.
Founded in 1961 by Francis Michael Conway (grandfather of the current CEO and chair), [1] it has a network of asphalt and aggregate recycling manufacturing plants serving London and the south of England, as well as two Thames-side wharves, at Erith and Gravesend. [3] The company was based in Dartford, Kent, but moved its headquarters to Sevenoaks in 2016. [4]
In February 2020, FM Conway was suspended from the Prompt Payment Code for failure to pay suppliers on time. [5] It was reinstated in August 2020 after process improvements." [6]
In the year ending 31 March 2022, FM Conway had revenues of £478.1m, up from £338.2m in 2021, with much of the growth due to the March 2021 acquisition of Toppesfield, which brought an addition £80m of turnover. Pre-tax profit was down 13% to £17.2m (2021: £19.8m). [7] Twelve months later (March 2023), the firm's turnover topped £500m, reaching £535m due to inflation and new work wins. [2] The company was ranked as the UK's 41st largest contractor by turnover according to Construction News. [1]
In May 2023, FM Conway bought Essex-based drainage contractor Flowline out of administration, saving 164 jobs. [8]
In February 2022, FM Conway and subcontractors Freyssinet and Taziker Industrial were set to start work on the restoration of Hammersmith Bridge in west London. [9]
In October 2023, FM Conway undertook repairs to London's Millennium Bridge during a three-week closure. [10]
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Civil engineering |
Founded | 1961 |
Headquarters | Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK |
Key people | Joanne Conway, chairman and chief executive [1] |
Revenue | £535 million (FY to March 2023) [2] |
Website | FMConway.co.uk |
FM Conway is a UK-based family-run civil engineering contractor specialising in highways and other infrastructure work.
Founded in 1961 by Francis Michael Conway (grandfather of the current CEO and chair), [1] it has a network of asphalt and aggregate recycling manufacturing plants serving London and the south of England, as well as two Thames-side wharves, at Erith and Gravesend. [3] The company was based in Dartford, Kent, but moved its headquarters to Sevenoaks in 2016. [4]
In February 2020, FM Conway was suspended from the Prompt Payment Code for failure to pay suppliers on time. [5] It was reinstated in August 2020 after process improvements." [6]
In the year ending 31 March 2022, FM Conway had revenues of £478.1m, up from £338.2m in 2021, with much of the growth due to the March 2021 acquisition of Toppesfield, which brought an addition £80m of turnover. Pre-tax profit was down 13% to £17.2m (2021: £19.8m). [7] Twelve months later (March 2023), the firm's turnover topped £500m, reaching £535m due to inflation and new work wins. [2] The company was ranked as the UK's 41st largest contractor by turnover according to Construction News. [1]
In May 2023, FM Conway bought Essex-based drainage contractor Flowline out of administration, saving 164 jobs. [8]
In February 2022, FM Conway and subcontractors Freyssinet and Taziker Industrial were set to start work on the restoration of Hammersmith Bridge in west London. [9]
In October 2023, FM Conway undertook repairs to London's Millennium Bridge during a three-week closure. [10]