| Asset type | Social Infrastructure (long-term care facilities) |
| Status | Operational |
| Asset Description | 92.5% equity interest in a portfolio of 16 long-term care facilities in operation, representing 2,418 beds located in Ontario. AgeCare is the operator and owns the balance of the equity ownership interest in the portfolio. |
| Asset Revenues | LTC facilities are licensed, regulated and funded by the provincial governments. The provincial governments subsidize the care, programs, supplies and accommodation costs of the residents, who are also typically subject to a co-payment. The funding rates paid by the government and the residents to the operators are set on an annual basis by the Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care. |
| Counterparty | Regulator: Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care |
| Project Type | Social Infrastructure (Greenfield PPP) |
| Status | Operational (substantial completion reached on February 19, 2019) |
| Project Description | The project involves the design, construction, financing and maintenance of a ~250,000sq.ft. patient care wing that will be attached to the existing Etobicoke General Hospital. It will accommodate acute clinical services and administrative functions for the broader Etobicoke General Hospital. |
| Project Revenues | 100% availability-based (no exposure to volume / market risk) |
| Counterparty | The William Osler Health System. |
| Concession Expiry | 2048 (30 years following substantial completion) |
| Asset Type | Social Infrastructure (graduate student housing) |
| Status | Operational (substantial completion in 2014) |
| Asset Description | Aspire at West Campus is a purpose-built graduate student housing facility located at the University of Iowa (UI) in Iowa City. The facility is the only on-campus graduate student housing facility at UI and consists of 521 apartments with a total of 862 beds. Aspire is currently operated pursuant to a ground lease and operating agreement with UI under a 50-year term, including sponsor’s 10-year extension option. Rental rates are set collaboratively with the University but the sponsor has ultimate decision making authority. The original developer, Balfour Beatty, has been retained as property manager and is responsible for maintenance of the property as well as unit leasing and rent collection, for which the University also provides support. |
| Asset Revenues | Rental revenue is collected from students every month. Revenues earned above a 95% occupancy rate are split 50:50 with UI. |
| Asset Type | Social Infrastructure (long-term care facilities) |
| Status | Operational |
| Asset Description | 85% interest in 31 facilities representing 4,718 beds located in Ontario and Manitoba. Extendicare is the operator and owns the balance of the equity ownership interest in the portfolio. |
| Asset Revenues | LTC facilities are licensed, regulated and funded by the provincial governments. The provincial governments subsidize the care, programs, supplies and accommodation costs of the residents, who are also typically subject to a co-payment. The funding rates paid by the government and the residents to the operators are generally set on an annual basis and differ by province. |
| Counterparty | Provincial health ministries or regional agencies for the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. |