Case studies
At InfraRed we have built up a wealth of experience and expertise managing projects in the fields of developmental, secondary and environmental infrastructure, as well as in Asian and European real estate. The table below provides information about a number of our projects.
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UK
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Maesgwyn Wind Farm was developed by a joint venture entered into in 2006 by InfraRed with Walters Group, a Welsh
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InfraRed invested into Newcastle’s New Tyne Crossing in August 2007, with the Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Authority (‘Authority’) as
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Involving a forward funding commitment for the construction of a new pre-let distribution centre for Amazon, the leading online retailer,
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In 2002, the U.K. government’s Home Office and Prison Service departments were occupying various buildings in London and required a
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In October 2010 InfraRed began discussions with Green Frog Power (“GFP”) about opportunities to build standby generation capacity that would
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In January 2011, the InfraRed European real estate team purchased The Galleries, Bristol from The Mall Fund. This property comprises
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Europe
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InfraRed began discussing the acquisition of a minority interest in two partly-constructed Concentrated Solar Power (“CSP”) plants with their owners
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In July 2010, InfraRed agreed to acquire an 80% share in 10MW of photovoltaic plants in Apulia, Southern Italy, from
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In September 2011, the InfraRed European real estate team exchanged contracts for the purchase of the Cologne Tower in Germany.
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Asia
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One Financial Street is a prime, institutional-grade asset at the gateway to Financial Street, a well-developed business district in Beijing,
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In August 2010, a consortium that included InfraRed reached financial close on the Singapore Sports Hub, to date the world’s
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ECMall, a 70,000m2 retail mall, and Metropolis Tower, a 35,000m2 office tower, form a mixed-use development in ZhongGuancun, Beijing’s centre
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North America
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The contract to build and operate the second phase of the Kicking Horse Canyon project was awarded in 2005 by
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The Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre is a Public-Private Partnership (P3) project to design, build, finance, maintain and
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