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Adrian Walker

Global Co-Head of Infrastructure, Energy, Resources and Projects

T: +44 20 7296 5566

E: adrian.walker@hoganlovells.com

Adrian is Global Co-head of the firm's Infrastructure, Energy, Resources & Projects practice. He has considerable experience of advising both the private and public sectors in the most complex projects across a broad range of sectors.

With a focus on global 'gamechanging' projects that have the greatest impact, Adrian combines his love of developing physical infrastructure and improving public services.

Adrian is listed as a 'Leading Individual' for infrastructure, projects, emerging markets, mining and minerals and rail in the Legal 500 and is described as 'excellent', and he is also recommended in Chambers for PFI /PPP work.

His work includes advising on risk structuring, bid submission and negotiation, together with risk management on on-going projects and dispute resolution. Adrian has substantial global experience with a current focus in the UK and Africa and in the mining, road, rail and ports sectors.
Adrian is Co-leader of our Social Impact and Business Integrity Groups and is a former member of the World Economic Forum's Social Innovation Council.

Selected experience includes:

European Investment Bank on Phase 1 financing and development of a 500MW solar power project and acting for investors on renewable energy projects worldwide

On the Cyclamen nuclear screening project, Chernobyl Sarcophagus, and proposed €1bn investment/joint venture between the Turkish Sinop and Hinkley Point nuclear power plant build

A major Russian petrochemical company on the development of a Project financed U.S.$3.5bn ammonia plant in Russia

TAQA Generation LLC on the design, engineering, procurement, construction and testing for the expansion of the 330MW Takoradi T2 Electric Generating Facility in Ghana

On rail and metro projects, including Manchester Metrolink, Croydon, and South Hampshire; Channel Tunnel Rail Link; and Thameslink £1bn+ privately financed rolling stock concession

Rio Tinto on game-changing Infrastructure and Mining Simandou projects in Guinea and EPCM arrangements and other project documents

On public accommodation, healthcare, justice, and education projects, including Norfolk and Norwich hospital deals; Kent and Birmingham BSF; and PFI prison projects

On the Ministry of Defence's landmark £120m PFI Joint Services Command and Staff College project; project Armada; and a Flight Simulation PPP refinance

On bankability and deal structuring issues associated with the mining agreement with Government and multiple EPC contracts

A major mining EPCM contractor on a variety of EPCM and related contracts in a variety of jurisdictions around the world

Andrew Briggs

Global Co-Head of Infrastructure and Transport sector

E:andrew.briggs@hoganlovells.com

T:+44 20 7296 2484

With over 20 years of experience, Andrew Briggs, Global Co-Head of the Hogan Lovells' Infrastructure and Transport Industry Sector Group, brings market leading and ranked credentials in the infrastructure and energy sectors. Andrew assists governments, developers, infrastructure funds and financial institutions with complex PPP, infrastructure financing, infrastructure fund management, and corporate finance and M&A of infrastructure and energy businesses.

Andrew works on greenfield development; brownfield financial development; incremental capital expenditure and M&A. He has advised extensively several government departments on infrastructure policy matters.  He has particular experience in the transport, utilities, and renewable energy sectors.  He works with the United Nations on Infrastructure investment policy; he has worked with the G20 and is a board member of many UK based infrastructure and energy policy bodies, including the Infrastructure Forum and the PPP Forum, where he is co-head of the Treasury committee.

Selected experience includes:

Infracapital Partners LP on its acquisition of Kelda Water PLC
Aéroports de Paris Management on the US$874m acquisition of a 38% stake in TAV Airports Holding
Alstom on the €12.4bn sale to GE of its power and grid businesses, and its acquisition of GE’s Intelligent Transportation Solutions business

The UK Department for Transport on the £7bn Intercity Express Programme. The procurement of the East Coast and Great Western mainline rolling stock
Infracapital as the cornerstone investor on the consortium arrangements, development and financing of the £1+ billion Swansea tidal lagoon power project
The lenders supporting a bidding consortium on the £600m Mersey Gateway PFI project
The Cross London Trains Consortium on the refinancing of the £3 billion Thameslink project

The UK Department of Health on its standard form PPP contract, that has been used for nearly 20 years
The part-privatisation of the London Underground network
Numerous infrastructure funds on their establishment, internal management and transaction structuring, including Innisfree, Infracapital, Morgan Stanley, Citi Bank, Deutsche Bank and others

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Hogan Lovells International LLP

A Global Leader in Energy, Infrastructure and Renewables
Hogan Lovells is a global leading legal adviser.  We are renowned for experience in infrastructure, energy and project finance and our relationship with UK and global public sector.
We offer extensive insights gained from working in some of the world's most complex legal environments: for corporations, financial institutions and governments. We help identify, manage and mitigate risk and make the most of your opportunities. Our 2,500 lawyers on six continents provide practical legal solutions wherever your work takes you.
Our team is experienced, market leading and diverse. Diversity of background delivers a broader perspective. These perspectives ultimately make for more rounded thinking and better solutions for you. 

Our London Hub

London is an important centre for investment management, financial services, corporate transactions, and disputes. We are at the heart of that business.
Our London office is a critical part of our global operations. London is our single largest office and we acts for the world's largest corporations and financial institutions; as well as working for start-ups and other disruptive business enterprises.  We like to be ahead of the curve – not simply do what others do.
We understand the City: we know the equity market; we know Government; we know the debt providers and we know the regulators: we are accomplished at working in highly regulated sectors, such as financial services, energy, infrastructure and life sciences – we aim to deliver outcomes, not regulatory theory.
We make deals happen. Our work on market-leading complex transactions regularly places us in the top M&A adviser league tables. A huge proportion of our work in London is high profile, and multijurisdictional and we do it seamlessly.
We also are thought leaders on efficiency, legal project management, legal process outsourcing, cost efficiency and our use of technology.

Infrastructure, Energy, Resources and Projects
How we help

You may be in the business of energy generation and localised distribution through an investment fund structure or looking to invest in UK infrastructure assets.  That is our business too.  Our leading global infrastructure, energy, resources, and projects practice covers all aspects of such project's lifespan including greenfield development, regulation, PPP/P3, M&A, financing, secondaries, refinancing, restructuring, tax efficient fund structuring and overall investment management.  We have seen and done it all.

Trusted advisors:

During the past three years, our global team has advised on more than US$250 billion of closed infrastructure deals. Our team works on the largest global projects.
We have the biggest dedicated global team with more than 1,000 years of experience. Many have worked in-house.
We appreciate the commercial drivers.  We are not academic lawyers: we manage risk in the real world environment and we get your deal done.
We are blessed to be housed in one of the largest global law firms with leading supportfrom #1 ranked expert practitioners. We cover all angles in a deal focussed manner.

Hogan Lovells the global change makers
You like to make global impact, frequently inventing the wheel. We do too. That's why we are increasingly asked to help bring global game-changer deals to market. Deals that will:
Transform regional trade and hike national GDP
Create transformational technology and new financing techniques
Impact global policy and improve the regulatory environment
Improve people's lives.
Having invented the wheel means you don't pay us to reinvent the wheel on the deals that follow.

Who we help:
Investors
Funds and insurers
Project sponsors
Contractors
Governments
Financial institutions:
International financial institutions
Export credit agencies
Development financial institutions


Relationships and Industry focus:
We have established and work for over 66% of the infrastructure funds that are active in the UK market, and have worked for many more: we have experience of over 375 equity trades in the UK infrastructure and energy market alone
We have excellent contacts to UK Government having worked with the Department of Health; the HM Treasury; the Department for Transport; the Department for Work and Pensions and many others
We know every sector, and have been at the top table on each of them:
We have worked on Hinckley point in the new nuclear sector
We have worked with the DfT on £10bn+ of new rail investment
We wrote the standard from for new healthcare and social infrastructure investment
We've provided critical input to new procurement structures: Thames Tideway in the water sector; Off-shore transmission cable financing; roof-top and bio-mass renewable development
We understand how Government works, so can help international investors navigate the real-world maze that is working in the UK
We have also worked with regulators: we know Ofwat; Ofgem; Ofcom and others: we know how the regulators will respond to any prospective investment

Some of our recent experience includes:

The UK Department for Transport on the £7bn Intercity Express Programme. The procurement of the East Coast and Great Western mainline rolling stock
Three contractors on their EPC bids in relation to the new build UK nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point C

The senior lenders to the Macquarie and Ferrovial consortium bidding to acquire Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports from BAA
MLAs supporting the Macquarie/Barclays Private Equity consortium on its bids to acquire all nine of the UK’s Offshore Wind Transmission Opportunities (OFTOs) involving a financing commitment of £1.1bn and advising on the acquisition and financing of four of the successful OFTO bids (Walney I, Walney II, Sheringham Shoal and London Array)

John Laing Environmental Assets Group Limited on the establishment of a fund focused on investments in the UK renewable energy market, including advising on the acquisition of a seed portfolio of 7 wind, solar, waste and wastewater projects (of which 4 are PFIs)
Calvin Capital on the Meter Fit 2, 3, 4 and 5 projects, for the financing of the provision of smart and dumb metering technology. Our advice includes providing assistance in relation to the establishment of the projects, as well as providing ongoing advice concerning day to day project issues

The senior lenders to the Macquarie-led consortium on the financing of the £200 million Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Department of Clinical Neurosciences
The ALSTOM-Drax-BOC and National Grid Consortium ("Capture Power") in relation to the development, implementation and operation of the proposed White Rose oxyfuel power and carbon capture and storage ("CSS") Project
Infracapital as the cornerstone investor on the consortium arrangements, development and financing of the £1+ billion Swansea tidal lagoon power project
Infracapital Partners LP on the £5 billion recommended bid for Kelda Group plc, the holding company of Yorkshire Water

Lenders in connection with the Riverside Resource Recovery Limited and its parent company Cory Environmental Limited on the £570 million Riverside energy from waste (EfW) project at Belvedere
Alstom on the €12.4bn sale to GE of its power and grid businesses, and its acquisition of GE’s Intelligent Transportation Solutions business
Aéroports de Paris Management on the US$874m acquisition of a 38% stake in TAV

Airports Holding
John Laing Environmental Assets Group Limited on establishing a UK energy-focused fund and Dutch Infrastructure Fund on disposing its portfolio of 16 European PPP assets
European Investment Bank on first Concentrated Solar Power project in Morocco (€800m Ouarzazate) and NextEra Energy Resources US$700m Silver State Solar Power South project

The Shah Deniz Consortium (BP, SOCAR, Statoil, Total, and 3 minority parties) on the US$45bn Shah Deniz Phase 2 Gas Project
The Simandou mining project in Guinea is the world’s second largest iron mine and potentially the largest infrastructure project ever developed in Africa
On the +4bn, circa 3,000 km-long West African Rail Loop Project connecting Abidjan to Cotonou via Niamey

Asian Development Bank and banks on financing for the renovation, expansion, operation, and management of the US$750m Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Colorado's High Performance Transportation Enterprise in relation to its PPP project to upgrade U.S. Highway 36

The UK Department of Social Services on the £4 billion PRIME PPP scheme for serviced business accommodation (which included the legal or economic transfer of its entire property estate to the PFI provider) in this precedent setting project
Serco on its successful bid for the Ministry of Defence Defence Business Services ("DBS") Project and associated arrangements with Accenture with a  'virtual' GOCO structure
A bidder for the UK Schools PSBP Aggregator transaction
Investors In The Community (IIC) on the disposal of its portfolio of PFI projects in the UK

The lenders supporting a bidding consortium on the £600m Mersey Gateway PFI project
Advice in relation to the development of the London Gateway port at Shellhaven
A financial institution on its acquisition of a 50% share of Marchwood Power Limited, an 800MW CCGT in Southampton, England
The project sponsors on the expansion of the HMP Thameside project: adding more than 200 additional cells to the 900-bed prison
The Cross London Trains Consortium on the refinancing of the £3 billion Thameslink project

Rift Acquisitions Limited, formed by the consortium of Infracapital and Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners, on the £1.2 billion acquisition (through a competitive auction) of three UK water businesses from Veolia EnvironmentThe lenders to the Balfour Beatty/Urbaser SA consortium in connection with their successful bid for the Essex County Council Waste Management Project

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