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Ohio is determining a contractor for what will stand to be its first P3. A RFP for the $330m Innerbelt Bridge project is due to go out in a month.
Stephen Dowd, head of infrastructure for the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, explains why direct investing is a very Canadian phenomenon.
The Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island has begun a manager search for a $220m infrastructure allocation. The New England pension added infrastructure to its real return portfolio in 2012.
A request for proposals for the Knik Arm Crossing P3 in Alaska will have to wait until the end of the state legislative session in April. The project is angling for better financing.
To observe the success possible with public-private infrastructure arrangements, look to Canada. Chris Glynn sat down with a panel of veteran infrastructure investment personnel to discuss one of the premier markets for the asset class
Stephen Dowd joined the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan after a career in banking. As head of an C$8.7bn portfolio dedicated to investing directly in infrastructure, he chatted with Chris Glynn about that enviable and distinctly Canadian innovation: managing a public pension like a private business.
AMP Capital has invested in a California wind farm operator. Year-old Capistrano Wind Energy is active in Nebraska, Texas and Wyoming.
Net revenue for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners rose 35% in the further quarter. But net income dropped to $0.55 per unit.
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust issued its first request for qualifications. The mandate is the first from the trust, which was launched with support from former US President Bill Clinton.
The ‘Midway Airport’ deal in Chicago could start a revolution in US airport privatisation
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