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Deutsche Bank’s Adam Raffa, Dean Kennedy, Thalia Delahayes and Gerd Meyer share their thoughts on supporting infrastructure investment over the past 10 years and the decade to come
The pipeline of projects in the country looks good, despite the standstill at federal government level. Claire Coe Smith reports on the role private capital can play.
Rapid urbanisation, the growth in energy exporting and changing consumer behaviour are all creating huge demand for infrastructure investment in the US, says MIRA’s head of Americas David Fass.
Ardian has brought a 14-year track record of European investment to US shores and is embracing the country’s essential infrastructure story, say the firm’s senior managing directors Mark Voccola and Stefano Mion.
Solar, 5G roll-out and data centres will dominate North American infrastructure in the year ahead, says Wilmington Trust’s head of project finance Will Marder.
Expert analysis by Jason Clatworthy, managing director, Jay Moody, managing director, and Hiral Bhatt, senior director, at Alvarez & Marsal Taxand
OPIC’s David Bohigian explains how Blue Dot Network, a multilateral initiative backed by the US, Australia and Japan, will establish best practices that will serve ‘as a seal of approval on project excellence’.
The asset class has many unique attributes, and none more so than its centrality to the wellbeing of our planet and the concept of sustainable investing, writes Mark McComiskey of AVAIO.
A commitment to preserving resources for future generations is an essential part of any infrastructure investment, believes Sam Lissner of Ridgewood Infrastructure.
Investors need to look past tick-box credentials to consider the real ESG impact of their infrastructure projects, says Ian Berry, head of infrastructure equity at Aviva Investors.