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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.
Hisham Mahmoud will assume the newly created position of group president, infrastructure at the Canadian engineering company in early 2014.
The Dallas-based PE firm will build, own and operate a natural gas-fuelled generating station that will serve the greater Maryland/Washington DC metro area.
The Nordic country’s sovereign wealth fund should set aside $200 billion to invest in infrastructure and private equity in developing countries, according to international think tank Re-Define.
The international law firm cites the country’s growth-driving energy sector as a factor.
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s infrastructure portfolio shrunk 0.5 percent in Q1 of its 2014 fiscal year.
Four road projects worth $3.56bn will help boost growth and competitiveness in the Meta region.
S&P says project default rates have risen since 2007, primarily in the US power sector.
An unsolicited proposal may add a P3 component to the Odd Fellows Road project.
The US Transportation and Infrastructure chief will ready a water resources reform bill for the House of Representatives to consider in October.
George Burgess, the law firm’s COO and co-vice chair of its P3 practice, has been appointed by Governor Scott to serve on the state’s P3 task force.
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