Toll roads & bridges
Our team of talented individuals have a proven track record of providing accurate demand and revenue forecasts for privately financed infrastructure projects.
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Due diligence for the Bre.Be.Mi. motorway in ItalySdP BREBEMI S.p.A.
In 2003, the Bre.Be.Mi. consortium won a contract to build and operate a new 60km-long motorway connecting Milan to Brescia in northern Italy. -
Providing traffic and revenue forecasts for Italy’s Cispadana motorwayCoopsette/Autobrennero
Our client was able to beat strong competition to become the promoter for the new 63km toll road in Northern Italy. -
Toll advice in ThailandWalter Bau AG
Steer Davies Gleave was appointed as Walter Bau AG’s traffic advisors. We assisted their legal team in preparing the traffic expert’s submission. -
Helping to establish PPP in NigeriaARM
The Lekki corridor motorway, running east from Lagos Island, is one of the first successful private finance projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. -
Transaction support for Pennsylvania Turnpike concessionLenders to the Abertis-led Bidding Consortium
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is the main road throughout the state of Pennsylvania. At over 532 miles in total, the highway provides an essential link between Pennsylvania’s urban areas. -
Due diligence for Strada dei ParchiDexia Crediop
Strada Dei Parchi, the Concessionaire of a 285km-long motorway linking Rome to the Adriatic sea, have appointed Dexia Crediop as Mandated Lead Arranger for the financing of new investment costs. -
Germany’s A8 motorwayAutobahnplus consortium
The ‘A-Model’ is a series of landmark pilot projects to evaluate the suitability of Public Private Partnership contracts in procuring motorway widenings.
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First free-flow ETC toll roads in SantiagoCostanera Norte and Autopista Central concession Helping our client through a complicated financing process enabled Santiago to become the first city to successfully implement free-flow ETC toll roads in Latin America.
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Golden Ears Bridge, VancouverTranslink
Vancouver’s new Golden Ears Bridge is expected to reduce travel times across the river by at least 20-30 minutes.