VINCI Construction has agreed to acquire UK-based public works company FM Conway in a strategic move to bolster its presence in the dynamic Southeast England market.
The acquisition is poised to enhance VINCI Construction’s capabilities in roadworks, civil engineering and specialist services, and further solidify VINCI’s already significant presence and performance in the UK market.
Financial details of the deal remain undisclosed by both companies. The closure of the transaction is dependent on the receipt of regulatory approvals, with completion expected in early 2025.
FM Conway, with expertise in roadworks, civil engineering and the production of asphalt and binders, also offers specialist services including water and drainage management, lighting, cabling and traffic management.
The company, founded in 1961 by Francis Michael Conway, is headquartered in Sevenoaks, Kent, with operations spread across England, focused particularly on the Southeast.
The integration of FM Conway into VINCI Construction’s operations is anticipated to bring significant advantages, given VINCI’s extensive global network of 1,300 business units in 100 countries.
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