How are you doing? As one of my goals is to make available as many PPP resources as I reach to know, I'm excited to inform you of a couple of issues:
1. New book on PPP published: Infrastructure as an Asset Class: Investment Strategies, Project Finance and PPPSome reviews by PPP professionals here below:"A comprehensive and well-written overview of many relevant topics in the infrastructure sector; a useful guide for everyone involved or interested in the infrastructure area."
Henk Huizing, Head of Infrastructure, PGGM"A comprehensive book that effectively marries the topics of infrastructure investing, project finance and PPPs as well as bridges the gap between the theoretical and the practical - the authors are to be commended on this work."
Marc S. Lipschultz, Global Head of Energy and Infrastructure, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. "Quite a book and one that should definitely be part of the toolkit of those who are interested in the Infrastructure asset class. Had this comprehensive work been available ten years ago, no doubt, one or two of us certainly would have done things differently. So, let's keep it closely at hand as a guide for the future that helps us deliver even better outcomes for all stakeholders and enables us to further develop the asset class."
Ron Boots, Senior Portfolio Manager - Co head Infrastructure Investments, APG All Pensions Group2.CONFERENCE ABOUT PPP IN GEORGIA, PUERTO RICO AND FLORIDA. PEI MEDIA Infrastructure Investor's website states the following: Southeast will focus exclusively on the critical success factors, relationships, policies, procedures, opportunities and constraints specific to this region: Florida, Georgia and Puert RicoThis highly relevant and topical format will convene the key stakeholders to facilitate and expedite the formation of public-private partnerships in the region. Infrastructure fund managers, government decision makers, operators and other stakeholders will discuss the opportunities and challenges specific to Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico by:• Analyzing projects that were a success• Sharing lessons learned from those that were less successful• Facilitating the introduction and developing the necessary relationships to foster public private partnerships• Encouraging candid discussions on the opportunity pipeline and what it will take to move these projects forwardWho will attend:Infrastructure Fund ManagersAsset Managers / OperatorsTraditional Private Equity FirmsGovernment OfficialsPPP AdvisorsInvestment BankersLawyers & Other Professional ServicesLimited PartnersMore information
here:Well, that's all my friends. It would be fantastic if you guys can leave comments after reading the book. Did you like it?Are you planning to go to the conference?Have a good day