Bunnik, the Netherlands, 28 December 2015 – The National Development Finance Agency (NDFA), acting as agent for the Courts Service, and BAM PPP PGGM Infrastructure Coöperatie U.A have reached financial close on the Courts Bundle PPP Project in Ireland. The contract value is approximately €135 million.
The overall objectives of the project include the design, build, finance and maintenance of facilities at seven courthouses, ranging in size from 1,354 m² to 8,490 m² in gross floor area:
Construction activities will be carried out by BAM Building. Completion is expected in 2017. BAM FM Ireland will be responsible for the hard and soft facilities management during a 25 year concession period.
The financing package which was fully structured and arranged by The Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group included both bank loan and private placement note facilities as well as equity financing. The financing parties involved were MUFG as sole Note Arranger and MLA and Talanx Asset Management GmbH as noteholder. The equity investors were BAM PPP PGGM Infrastructure Coöperatie U.A.
BAM’s consultants included Arthur Cox and KPMG. DLA Piper provided legal advice to the banks. The NDFA’s legal advice was provided by McCann FitzGerald, financial advisors were also NDFA.
BAM PPP is responsible for Royal BAM Group’s involvement in the PPP market. Operating from offices in the Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Ireland and Germany, BAM PPP is active in the road, rail, education, healthcare, judicial and general accommodation sectors. BAM PPP has reached financial close on 41 projects, with a total capital value of over €6.3 billion.
PGGM is a cooperative Dutch pension fund service provider. Institutional clients are offered: asset management, pension fund management, policy advice and management support. On June 30, 2015 PGGM had €186,6 billion in assets under management. The PGGM cooperative has approximately 700,000 members and is helping them to realize a valuable future. Either alone or together with strategic partners, PGGM develops innovative future solutions by linking together pension, care, housing and work. www.pggm.nl