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Tim Bath

Partner, Co-Head - Infrastructure, Power & Renewables
Solomon Partners


Profile

Tim has more than 15 years’ experience providing strategic and financial advisory services on some of the sector’s most high-profile, landmark projects. With a specialization in transportation infrastructure, his combined transaction value of roughly $30 bn includes advising on buy and sell-side mergers and acquisitions, project and leveraged financings, private placements and restructurings for private equity, infrastructure funds, corporate and municipal clients.

Before joining Solomon Partners, Tim served as a Managing Director and Head of U.S. Infrastructure Investment Banking at RBC Capital Markets, which he joined in 2005. While at RBC, he assisted in establishing the firm’s U.S. Infrastructure Group and was appointed Group Head in 2011.

Among his marquee transactions, Tim has represented Canada Pension Plan, Ontario Teachers Pension Plan and Borealis Infrastructure on its $2.9 billion acquisition of the Chicago Skyway Toll Road; the board of SSA Marine on the successful restructuring and recapitalization of $2.1 bn senior secured debt; Porter Aviation on the sale of their ownership interest in the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Terminal; a consortium comprising Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners and Abertis Infrastructure on their $1.2 bn acquisition of the PR-22 and PR-5 Toll Roads; Highstar Capital on the recapitalization and subsequent sale of Ports America Group — the largest port terminal operator in the USA: Macquarie Infrastructure Partners on their acquisition of a 50% interest in NYK Lines U.S. port terminal operations; Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (CKI) on their $350m acquisition of Park’N Fly; a consortium comprising KKR Infrastructure and United Water on the structuring and closing of the Bayonne Water PPP Concession; and a consortium comprising Highstar Capital and ASUR on their $700m acquisition of the Luis Munoz Marin Airport in Puerto Rico — the first ever FAA-controlled airport to be privatized in the USA.

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