Practice Area: Infrastructure

FisherBroyles has a market-leading Infrastructure practice, covering the whole range of infrastructure-related legal professional services, including:

  • Infrastructure project development and finance
  • Regulatory advice
  • Construction and engineering design
  • Real estate
  • Joint ventures and other forms of collaboration

Our multi-disciplinary team of infrastructure lawyers have acted for developers and sponsors, commercial banks, export credit agencies, and governments in the planning, development, financing and operation of major infrastructure, in the USA, as well as globally, including significantly the developing economies in the Asia Pacific region, the Middle East, Latin America and the African continent.

We have extensive experience in a broad number of industry sectors, including:

  • Large scale real estate development
  • Power and/or water projects
  • Waste-water and waste-to-energy projects
  • Transportation infrastructure
  • Telecommunications infrastructure

 

REPRESENTATIVE EXAMPLES OF OUR WORK

(A) Indonesia

  • Acting for the Project Owner/Developer in an innovative US$1.6 Billion lease-financing of a 2x660MW Coal-Fired Thermal, the Tanjung Jati-B power generation project in Central Java, Indonesia
  • Representing the Sponsor/Developer in the proposed development and project financing of a Diesel-Fired Thermal power generation project in Indonesia
  • Representing the Sponsor/Developer in the negotiation and deal structuring of a 135MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine power generation project in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
  • Acting for the Sponsor/Developer in the negotiation and drafting of the Power Purchase Agreement and proposed project financing documentation for the Tanjung Jati-A Coal-Fired Thermal power generation project in West Java, Indonesia
  • Acting for the design and construction consultant for a toll-road development in West Java, Indonesia, under the then-PPP regulations during the nineteen-nineties
  • Acting for the operators in connection with a number of telecommunications Kerjasama Operasi joint operations projects in Indonesia for the development and financing of telecoms infrastructure during the mid- to late-nineteen nineties

 

(B) The Middle East

  • Advising a GCC government company in a US$6.5 Billion green energy JV to incorporate the Middle East’s largest wind and solar renewables production projects (4 GW in total), more than 400 MW of battery storage and a ground-breaking green hydrogen / green ammonia export project
  • Acting for a global metals company in a US$ Multi-Billion proposed aluminum smelter JV in the UAE, including all critical and social Infrastructure-related agreements
  • Advising a federal regulatory body in a US$40 Billion four x 1400 MW nuclear power plants
  • Representing a utility company in a US$3.0 BillionIWPP
  • Advising a government utility company in a US$2.8 Billion power and water desalination plant (2000 MW)
  • Advising a government utility company in a US$1.5 Billion power and water desalination plant (1500 MW)
  • Advising a government utility company in connection with a US$877 Millionsolar pv plant (1177 MW; the world’s largest at the time of construction)
  • Advising the lender in a CA$144 Million wind power project in St. Leon, Manitoba (99 MW)
  • Advising a government utility company in the development and financing of a gas-fired power plant (200 MW)
  • Advising a global chemicals conglomerate in the US$20 Billion global scale plastics & chemicals complex. The project involved IDB, K-EXIM, K-Sure, Hermes, Coface, US Ex-Im and ECGD, among others, and a SAR7.5 Billion sukuk issuance and Wakala and Procurement Islamic facilities
  • Representing the operator in the pre-feasibility/feasibility stages for Oman’s first solar-powered project

 

 

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