Westminster City Council has appointed FM Conway, alongside WSP, to deliver a major highways and public realm contract covering the upkeep and enhancement of streets, pavements and public spaces across the city.
The agreement runs for 8.5 years with the potential to extend for up to a further four years. It encompasses the design, construction, inspection and maintenance of core infrastructure including roads, pavements, street lighting, drainage systems and bridges.
The council has overhauled the contract model to reflect how services have evolved in recent years, drawing on lessons from previous arrangements. The redesigned approach introduces clearer responsibilities, stronger oversight and enhanced performance measurement.
Officials said the procurement was rigorous and competitive, focused on value for money and high standards for residents. FM Conway was selected through this process and will deliver the works with WSP, which will lead on design, flood risk management and road safety.
Councillor Tim Mitchell, Cabinet Member for Environment and City Management, said: "Following a detailed and competitive procurement process, we are pleased to award a modernised Highways & Public Realm contract to FM Conway. This new contract delivers clearer accountability, stronger oversight, and better value for money for our residents.
"The new arrangements introduce independent assurance, tougher performance standards, and improved digital reporting, directly addressing lessons learned from previous contracts and ensuring a more responsive and transparent service.
"FM Conway's appointment follows a robust, multi-bidder competition. Their established knowledge of Westminster's network will support a smooth transition into a significantly enhanced contract that embeds our commitments to carbon reduction, climate resilience, social value, and high-quality service delivery."
Andrew Hansen, Chief Executive Officer at FM Conway, added: "We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with the City of Westminster through this significant contract award. I look forward to building on the success of our shared past achievements in innovation and sustainability, while supporting the local communities across Westminster.
"This latest contract win reinforces FM Conway's position as a leading infrastructure partner and is a testament to the service we have delivered, the close partnerships we have nurtured, and the consistent delivery of excellence that has shaped our reputation over the past 65 years."
The appointment builds on a long-standing partnership that has delivered major improvements in Westminster, including the Strand Aldwych transformation and new road surfaces using 92% recycled material. The new contract is intended to support the council's climate objectives and comply with modern procurement standards.
The award represents a further step in the council's investment in infrastructure and its commitment to maintaining high-quality public spaces across the city.
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