| 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 | Transportation infrastructure |
| Status | Operational (construction completed in June 2010) |
| Asset Description | Capacity and safety improvements to the 100km of roadway between West Vancouver and Whistler, as well as the design, construction, financing, operations, maintenance and rehabilitation of the two to four-lane roadway. |
| Asset Revenue | Availability, usage, and safety payments |
| Counterparty | Province of British Columbia |
| Concession Expiry | 2030 (concession term: 25 years) |
| Asset Website | For more information visit: https://www.tranbc.ca/2011/12/21/the-sea-to-sky-highway-award-winning-safety/ |
| Asset Type | Transportation Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational |
| Project Description | Largest container terminal operator at the Port of Montreal, Montreal Gateway Terminals operates two of the Port’s four international terminals. In 2018, the container volume totaled 900,000 TEU.1 |
| Asset Revenues | Container handling revenues, with rates ($/container basis) determined in medium-term contracts with each shipping line |
| Key Stakeholders | Lease: Port of Montreal |
| 1TEU stands for twenty-foot equivalent container units. |
| Asset Type | Energy and Social Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational |
| Asset Description | 50-year concession to operate, maintain and upgrade the Georgetown University utility system, which is all of the electric, steam and condensate, natural gas, chilled water and associated central assets serving the Main and Downtown campuses, and includes utility and energy services to the Jesuit Community, the Georgetown University Medical Center and MedStar Georgetown Hospital. The concessionaire will also implement energy conservation measures to achieve a 35% reduction in energy use intensity |
| Asset Revenues | In exchange for an upfront payment, the Concessionaire receives three revenues steams: (i) a starting fixed fee of $21.1 million that grows by ~$2.2 million per year until 2031, then growing at 1.5% per year; (ii) a return on investment for capital improvements made to the system over the term of the concession; and (iii) payment of operating costs on a pass-through basis |
| Counterparty | Georgetown University (S&P: A-; Moody’s: A3) |
| Concession Expiry | 2071 |