The Australian state says undertaking the Northern Beaches Hospital project as a PPP in 2014 will allow it to save more than A$1.5bn.
Projects backed under the initiative include a $220m solar farm in Nigeria, a $300m dual-fuel power plant in Senegal and pan-African debt platforms.
The Dutch firm, which made the purchase through its โฌ1.15bn fourth fund, recently launched a new vehicle targeting core infrastructure.
The Italian company is set to purchase 21.3% of Save just two months after it emerged as one of the winning bidders for Nice Airport in a โฌ1.2bn deal.
The Canadian pension will acquire the stake it doesnโt already own in the telecoms business upon completion of the groupโs fibre assets sale to Vocus Communications.
The Asia-focused energy specialist plans to make equity investments of over $500m in Indonesian projects over the next two years.
The German firmโs 2012 renewable energy fund is now deployed across nine assets in four countries.
The investment manager, which launched in 2015, has bolstered its regional offices with four senior management additions.
Only three days left to show how your firm made its mark on the world of infrastructure debt in 2015, with no fewer than 18 gold medals up for grabs.
The Australian super fund has shifted three investments in the utility, materials and aviation sectors to low-carbon options.
The acquisition comes a week after the investment managerโs subsidiary, The Renewables Infrastructure Group, purchased another Scottish wind farm.
Iona Capital received a ยฃ60m investment from two English pension funds last year to fund renewable energy projects.
A majority of institutions that committed to the vehicle, which is already more than one-third deployed, are first-time investors in infrastructure debt.
The $1.5bn vehicle has drawn interest from Japanese institutions and companies keen to explore co-investment opportunities.
The mid-market manager has also hired two associates in Melbourne and Sydney at a time when it is seeking to raise A$1bn to fund future deals.














