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Our Sector-Wide Experience Covers Over 1,150 Projects and Other Funded Transactions Geographical Experience Europe Our sector-wide experience covers over 1,150 projects and other funded transactions. Projects conducted in Europe include: Highways Oil & Gas Buildings & Accommodation A1-A6 (Netherlands) Bahia de Biskaia LNG Regasification(Spain) Burgdorf Prison (Switzerland) A9 Amstelveen Widening (Netherlands) Endesa Gas Network (Spain) Dublin Convention Centre (Ireland) A10/A24 (Germany) Gas Connect Austria (Austria) Dublin Courts (Ireland) A11 (Belgium) Geopard (Denmark) Dutch Ministry Finance Building (Netherlands) A12 Toll Road (Spain) GEOSEL-Manosque Oil Storage (France) Haren Prison (Belgium) A12 Utrecht-Lunetten & Veenendaal (Netherlands) International Petroleum Corp. Refinancing Hart van Zuid (Netherlands) A12 Veenendaal-Ede-Grijsoord(Netherlands) Lundin Oil Facility (Norway) Hertha Berlin Football Stadium (Germany) A15 (Netherlands) Madison Oil Facility (France) Irish Courts Bundle (Ireland) A2 (Poland) Natixis Oil & Gas (France) Irish Social Housing PPP - Bundle 2 (Ireland) A2-I (Poland) PGNiG (Norway) Kromhout Barracks (Netherlands) A27/A1 Dutch Road (Netherlands) Sagunto LNG Regasification (Spain) NCC Dublin (Ireland) A28 (France) Oldham Library (Ireland) A3 Comarnic-Brasov (Romania) Piraeus Police Station (Greece) A5 Ostregion (Austria) Power & Utilities Soesterberg Military Museum (Netherlands) A6 (Netherlands) Supreme Court of the Hague (Netherlands) AEB & AFV Partnership (Netherlands) A7 (Germany) Westland Municipal Buildings (Netherlands) Andasol CSP Plant (Spain) A9 (Germany) Zaanstad Prison (Netherlands) Bord Gáis (Ireland) A9 (Netherlands) Borssele Offshore Wind Park (Netherlands) A94 Forstinning-Marktl PPP (Germany) Healthcare Bulgarian Telecoms (Bulgaria) Algarve Litoral (Portugal) Coriance Renewable Heating Network (France) Adana Health Campus (Turkey) Antwerp Gateway (Belgium) Digita Oy Acquisition (Finland) Algarve Hospital (Portugal) B4 Maissau Bypass (Austria) Egemer (Turkey) Bursa Integrated Health Campus (Turkey) Baixo Alentejo (Portugal) El Bonillo & Tobarra PV Power (Spain) Elazig Integrated Health Campus (Turkey) Blankenburg Tunnel PPP (Netherlands) Elginny Hill Wind Farm Acquisition (Ireland) Gaziantep Health Campus (Turkey) Coentunnel (Netherlands) Ellevio Acquisition (Sweden) Irish Primary Care Centres (Ireland) D1 Motorway (Slovakia) EVG Gas Network (Germany) New Karolinska Hospital (Sweden) D4/R7 Highway (Slovakia) Fortum Electricity Grid (Finland) Prague Military Hospital (Czech Republic) Dundalk Toll Road (Ireland) Infinergy(Netherlands) Schleswig-Holstein Hospital (Germany) E18 Grimstad-Kristiansand (Norway) Joulz Diensten Acquisition (Netherlands) Silverstone SA/NV Acquisition (Belgium) E18 Hamina-Vaalimaa (Finland) K2R4 Nuclear Power Plant (Ukraine) Yozgat Hospital (Turkey) E18 Koskenkyla-Kotka (Finland) Kalivac Hydroelectric Power (Albania) E51 Kliplev-Sønderborg (Denmark) Klettwitz Wind Farm (Germany) Airports, Ports & Shipping Eiffel Toll Road Securitisation(Portugal) Luchow Wind Farm (Germany) EKPPT Highway (Greece) Brussels Airport (Belgium) Merkur Offshore Wind Farm (Germany) Europass (Austria) Beatrix Lock (Netherlands) Montalto M24, M52 & M9(Italy) Euroscut Algarve Toll Road (Portugal) Budapest Airport (Hungary) Polish District Heating Asset (Poland) Istrian Motorway 1 & 1a (Croatia) Copenhagen Airport (Denmark) Q7 Wind Farm (Netherlands) Liefkenshoek Tunnel (Belgium) Eefde Lock (Netherlands) Rybnik Power Station (Poland) Limerick Tunnel (Ireland) Esvagt Shipping Company Acquisition (Nether- San Lorenzo C, D & Esquileo Wind Farms (Spain) M11 (Ireland) lands) Sesca/Servola Power (Italy) M3 (Hungary) Ijmuiden Sea Lock (Netherlands) Smurfit Kappa Cellulose du Pin SAS Biomass Plant (France) M3 Clonee - Kells (Ireland) Larnaca & Paphos Airport (Cyprus) Soffibois Biomass Power (France) M4/M6 (Ireland) Larnaca Marina (Cyprus) Solarinvest - Ragusa 9 (Italy) M6 Duna Autópálya (Hungary) Lubeck Port (Germany) Spanish Solar Acquisition (Spain) M6 II & III (Hungary) Port of Marseille (France) Thyssengas Acquisition (Germany) M7/M8 Portlaoise (Ireland) Project Poseidon (Denmark) Toutico Wind Farm (Portugal) Milot - Morine Highway (Albania) Service Terminal Rotterdam (Netherlands) Towercom Acquisition (Ireland) N11 (Ireland) TCR CapVest Acquisition (Belgium) Vattenfall Heat & Electricity Distribution Network (Finland) N17/N18 (Ireland) Voghera Energia (Italy) Bus & Rail N18 Groenlo-Enschede (Netherlands) Western Macedonia Waste (Greece) N25 New Ross Bypass (Ireland) Brabo I & II Tram (Belgium) Winch Solar PV Tranche A, B & D (Italy) N33 (Netherlands) Dublin Metro North (Ireland) N4-N6 Kilcock Kinnegad Toll Road (Ireland) Eurostar Acquisition (France) Ostregion 1 - Ypsilon (Austria) Education Groningen Tram (Netherlands) Paphos-Polis Highway (Cyprus) Liege Tram (Belgium) R1 Expressway (Slovakia) Cork School of Music (Ireland) Nimes - Montpelier HSR (France) Silk Road (Turkey) Eupen Schools (Belgium) Poceirao - Caia HSR (Portugal) Superstop - Irish Service Stations (Ireland) Irish Grouped Schools (Ireland) Stelplaatsen Bus Depots (Belgium) Tunnel Onder de Noord (Netherlands) Irish Schools Bundle 4 & 5 (Ireland) Zuid Rail HSL (Netherlands) Viapass Electric Truck Tolling (Belgium) Investment Funds Warnow Crossing (Germany) November 2019 // Total – 174 European Energy Efficiency Fund (Germany) Geographical Experience // Europe Global Climate Partnership Fund (Germany) Contact details: Financial Advisory, Model Auditing, Model Development Project & Transaction Advice Peter Rebecchi Simon Williams Financial Advisory Head of Financial Modelling Commercial Director Financial Model Auditing +44 20 7562 0462 +44 20 7562 0484 Financial Model Development [email protected] [email protected] Taxation & Accounting Advice Chris Aldred Cristina Filionescu Financial Modelling Training Director Associate Director Financial Modelling Software +44 20 7562 0433 +44 20 7562 0449 [email protected] cfi [email protected] Sector Coverage Darryl Ooi David Rosel Airports // Defence // Education Associate Director Associate Director Healthcare // Highways // Leisure +44 20 7562 0414 +44 20 7562 0443 Oil, Gas & Mining // Power [email protected] [email protected] Prisons, Police & Fire // Rail Renewables // Shipping David Rushton James Jones Social & Government Housing Associate Director Associate Director Telecoms // Waste // Water +44 20 7562 0429 +44 20 7562 0485 [email protected] [email protected] Operis Europe Charles-André Gonthier Jun Tao 110 Cannon Street T: +44 20 7562 0400 Associate Director (Toronto) Associate Director (Toronto) London [email protected] +1 647 558 2336 +1 647 846 7385 EC4N 6EU operis.com [email protected] [email protected] United Kingdom Taxation & Accounting Advice Operis North America Morag Loader Daniel Adams 181 Bay Street T: +1 647 846 7382 Finance Director Associate Director Suite 3530 E: [email protected] +44 20 7562 0442 +44 20 7562 0483 Toronto operis.com [email protected] [email protected] ON M5J 2T3 Canada Training & OAK Software Nate Chorover Commercial Manager +44 20 7562 0477 [email protected] .
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