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Deloitte's Corporate Finance team has specialist expertise in the areas of utilities and infrastructure. The firm has experience in roading, infrastructure and PPP initiatives in New Zealand and has been extensively involved in the evaluation and delivery of utility projects throughout the Australasian region. Our people have been engaged in some of the largest infrastructure investments in the region over the last 10 years. These assignments have included:

- Transit New Zealand PPP and Toll road initiatives for new roading projects in New Zealand.


- Advising Auckland City Council on the financial feasibility of the Eastern Transport Corridor project.


- Financial advisor to Transit New Zealand for the ALPURT B2 toll road project.

Deloitte also has extensive experience in structured financing and has advised on developments in different regulatory, tax and legislative regimes throughout the Australasian region.

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Paul Callow
Partner, Corporate Finance

PO Box 1990
Wellington

Direct: +64 (4) 470 3635
Mobile: +64 (21) 680 053
pcallow@deloitte.co.nz

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