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Kalliope Gourntis

Kalliope is Deputy Editor at Infrastructure Investor, focusing primarily on the print edition, the latest role she’s assumed since joining the company in 2013. Kalliope initially covered the US market when she was based in New York, but has since relocated to Europe, where she oversees Infrastructure Investor’s team of reporters in London, New York and Sydney. Prior to joining PEI Media, she worked for Reuters in Athens as Energy Correspondent and has published a number of bylined articles that have appeared in the International Herald Tribune (now New York Times), The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Financial Times.
The Northwest Corridor project, which began in 2001, moves closer to being realised following state transportation board approval of a design-build contract.
The US Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has unanimously approved a bill aimed at reforming the country’s water infrastructure legislation.
A Cintra-led consortium has achieved financial close on Segment 3A, part of the North Tarrant Express highway project in Texas.
Competitive Power Ventures, GE Energy Financial Services, and ArcLight Capital have closed financing for the $842m CPV Woodbridge Energy Centre in New Jersey.
According to a new report by the MCA think tank, the UK government needs to do more and do it faster to improve its infrastructure.
The consortium submitted the winning bid for the interstate highway concession, offering a 42.4 percent discount on the ceiling toll rate.
The tech company has signed a power purchase agreement to buy the entire output of Chermac’s Happy Hereford wind project in Texas.
Frontier Markets Fund Managers, the adviser to GuarantCo, has hired two new executives who will serve as the company’s regional directors in Africa.
FERC has temporarily waived its capacity release regulations allowing the two companies to proceed with the $3.75bn transaction announced in July.
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice will buy the engineering company’s infra division and merge it into Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services, a company it is acquiring from First Reserve.
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