Amey, previously known as Amey Ltd and Amey Roadstone Construction, is a United Kingdom-based infrastructure support service provider. It was once listed on the London Stock Exchange, but since 2003, it has been a subsidiary of the Spanish company Ferrovial. Amey provides a range of mission-critical services in the UK including infrastructure maintenance and upkeep, consultancy and facility management. It also provides a recycling business.
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Ferrovial has announced the completion of the transaction for the sale of 100% of Amey Group to a UK company controlled by funds managed by One Equity Partners, in partnership with Buckthorn Partners....
Read moreFerrovial has announced an agreement for the GBP400 million (US$452.4 million) sale of 100% of the Amey by a UK company controlled by funds managed by One Equity Partners, who are enter...
Read moreThe Birmingham City Council has modified the private finance initiative (PFI) contract for the operation and maintenance of road network project in Birmingham, the UK. The new contract...
Read moreTransport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) in the UK has awarded the contract to expand and maintain the city-region’s publicly owned electric vehicle (EV) charging network to Amey. The a...
Read moreThe commissioning of Isle of Wight waste-to-energy project developed by Amey is being delayed. The original date of operation was summer 2019. The Isle of Wight council said that the plant should be o...
Read moreBirmingham City Council and Amey plc have concluded the settlement for the termination of Birmingham Highways PFI contract. As part of the agreement, Amey will continue to provide services until...
Read moreBirmingham City Council in UK has agreed to the proposal given by Amey to exit the operation and maintenance concession of road network in Birmingham. Amey will pay total GBP 215 million (US$ 271...
Read moreBirmingham City Council has disclosed that, since being ordered in June 2018, Amey has refused to pay the approximately GBP55 million (US$70.4 million) + interest that it owes to the council, reg...
Read moreFerrovial has announced that it is going to include an additional provision of GBP208 million (US$283.1 million) in its financial results for the first quarter of 2018, which are t...
Read moreThe Netflow consortium, comprising Cintra and Plenary, has achieved financial close on the A$1,800 million (US$1,38 million) Western Roads Upgrade project, Vict...
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