HOW WE CAN HELP

Opportunity abounds in the infrastructure sector with unprecedented levels of spend on major projects, sustainability taking centre stage and private capital seeking opportunities. Yet the Australian landscape, while rich with opportunity, has not been without its challenges - high levels of inflation, capacity constraints and supply chain delays to name a few. 

We can guide you through the challenges and opportunities facing the sector. Comprising of experts in project delivery, project financing, corporate transactions, regulatory and dispute resolution, we seamlessly cover the full infrastructure life cycle. Whether it's transport, social, energy and resources, power and renewables, water or digital infrastructure, our advice is underpinned by comprehensive industry knowledge and commercial insights. 

What sets us apart? Our agile and entrepreneurial spirit means we are solutions-focused and look beyond the challenges. Sponsors, operators, banks, investors and government clients, repeatedly turn to us to handle their most important projects, transactions and disputes.

INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIENCE
Macquarie Group

On all aspects of the $3 billion Sydney Metro development at Martin Place, including the new underground station, integrated commercial spaces, retail areas, and public precincts.

Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets

On its $2.6 billion acquisition of BINGO Industries and $3.5 billion acquisition of Vocus Group.

Health Infrastructure NSW

On the $650 million state-of-the-art redevelopment of a medical research centre in Sydney, the Macarthur Medical Research Centre.

Acciona

On the successful acquisition of 100% ownership of the Kwinana Waste-to-Energy project in an agreement reached with Macquarie Capital and the Dutch Infrastructure Fund.

Infrastucture Capital Group

On its partnership with Providence Asset Group to develop a series of at least 10 solar farms in Victoria and NSW.

CIMIC

On its response to the unsolicited takeover bid by Hochtief.

MP Water

In relation to its project for the build and operation of a water treatment plant at the Springvale Mine in NSW.

Powar Consortium (QIC, The Future Fund and AGL Energy)

On the NZ$3 billion acquisition of the Tilt Renewables portfolio of wind, solar and battery operating and development projects.

Hines Australia

In relation to the $1 billion development and construction of a 60,000 square metre premium office tower in the Melbourne CBD.