Furmanite Corporation Announces Conference Call Scheduled to Discuss 2Q 2008

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:00am EDT

DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
Furmanite Corporation (NYSE:FRM), a worldwide technical services
firm, will hold its quarterly conference call to discuss second
quarter results on Friday, August 8, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time
(10 a.m. Central). Live dial in number is 866-543-6411, passcode
10280939. A replay of the live conference call will be available until
August 15, 2008. The replay number is 888-286-8010 using the access
code 73249713.

   This call is being webcast by Thomson/CCBN and can be accessed at
Furmanite's Web site at www.furmanite.com.

   The webcast is also being distributed through the Thomson
StreetEvents Network. Individual investors can listen to the call at
www.earnings.com, Thomson's individual investor portal, powered by
StreetEvents. Institutional investors can access the call via Thomson
StreetEvents (www.streetevents.com), a password-protected event
management site.

   About Furmanite:

   Furmanite Corporation (NYSE: FRM) is a worldwide technical
services firm. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Furmanite, one of the
world's largest specialty technical services companies, delivers a
broad portfolio of engineering solutions that keep facilities
operating, minimizing downtime and maximizing profitability.
Furmanite's diverse, global operations serve a broad array of industry
sectors, including offshore drilling operations, pipelines, refineries
and power generation facilities, chemical and petrochemical plants,
steel mills, automotive manufacturers, pulp and paper mills, food and
beverage processing plants, semi-conductor manufacturers and
pharmaceutical manufacturers. Furmanite operates more than 70 offices
on five continents. For more information, visit www.furmanite.com.

Furmanite Corporation
Howard C. Wadsworth, 972-699-4055
investor@furmanite.com

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