Swartz, Jay A.
Davies Ward Phillips
& Vineberg LLP
(416) 863-5520
jswartz@dwpv.com
Mr. Swartz focuses on
domestic and cross-border
insolvencies, private com-
pany acquisitions, private-
equity funds, banking, debt
financings, structured and
project finance, financial
products development
and governance.
Tosto, Anna M.
Fasken Martineau
DuMoulin LLP
(613) 696-6887
atosto@fasken.com
Ms. Tosto's practice includes
a focus on the transporta-
tion industry. She advises
on privatization, financing,
procurement, contract
negotiations and M&A.
Her clients include lenders,
lessors and lessees on cross-
border rail securitizations.
Turcotte, Maxime
Stikeman Elliott LLP
(514) 397-2421
mturcotte@stikeman.com
Mr. Turcotte focuses on
corporate finance, private
and public M&A, P3 spon-
sor work and infrastructure
& energy M&A. He also
has extensive experience in
the energy industry, in par-
ticular with respect to wind
power and hydro projects.
ériault, Martin
Norton Rose Fulbright
Canada LLP
(514) 847-4940
martin.theriault@nortonrose-
fulbright.com
Mr. ériault practises in
the areas of commercial
contracts, corporate finan-
cing, financial services and
general banking law. He
has acted for borrowers and
various leading domestic and
foreign lending institutions.
Tremblay,
Louis-Michel
Miller omson LLP
(514) 871-5421
lmtremblay@millerthomson.com
Mr. Tremblay's practice
focuses on construction pro-
jects. He provides legal advice
on call for tenders' procedures.
He counsels clients on issues
pertaining to claim for costs
overruns, extended delays
on project and professional
errors and omissions.
Turmel, André
Fasken Martineau
DuMoulin LLP
(514) 397-5141
aturmel@fasken.com
Mr. Turmel works on project
development in the energy
sector, negotiates electricity
generation, supply and
transmission agreements in
the biomass, biogas, hydro
and wind sectors in Canada
and Africa, and advises on oil
and gas permits and licences.
Tom Stevenson (pensions and employ-
ment), Tyson Dyck (environmental) and
Dany Assaf (competition).
e consortium led by Fiera Axium
Infrastructure was represented by Norton
Rose Fulbright Canada LLP with a team
led by Robert Borduas that included Mi-
chèle Friel, Mélanie Dupuis-Giuliani, Vin-
cent Filiatrault, Louis-Charles Filiatrault
and Zachary Frenkiel (corporate/M&A
and debt financing ), Jules Charette and
Jonathan Charron (tax), Jean Piette (en-
vironmental), ierry Dorval (competi-
tion), Patrick Galizia and Maude Grenier
(labour and employment) and Martin
Rochette (pensions).
PEEL MEMORIAL CENTRE
PROJECT REACHES
FINANCIAL CLOSE
CLOSING DATE: MAY 26, 2014
William
Osler Health System and Infrastructure
Ontario reached financial close with Plen-
ary Health Peel LP, an affiliate of Plenary
Group (Canada) Ltd., to design, build, fi-
nance and maintain the new Peel Memorial
Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness,
located in downtown Brampton.
Financing for the project is being provid-
ed through a bond issue and credit facility
with BNY Trust Company of Canada act-
ing as collateral trustee and indenture trust-
ee and Alberta Treasury Branches as lender.
e project will include sustainable de-
sign and construction features, with the
goal of achieving the Leadership in Energy
and Design (LEED®) Silver Certification.
Plenary Health Peel LP will receive an-
nual payments from Osler over a 30-year
period. Payments cover construction,
building maintenance, lifecycle repair and
renewal, and project financing.
e total value of payments to Plenary
Health Peel LP spread over 30 years is ap-
proximately $491 million in today's dollars.
e Osler and Infrastructure Ontario
legal team was led in-house by Marty
Venalainen, Legal Counsel, with Infrastruc-
ture Ontario and by Christopher Parkes,
Legal Counsel, with Osler and by Borden
Ladner Gervais LLP with a team that in-
cluded Richard Shaban, Andrew Smith,
Shane Pearlman, Brennan Carroll and Tif-
fany Murray.
Plenary Health Peel LP was represented
by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
with a team that included Robert Bauer,
Steve Martin, Will Buchner, Ioana Hancas
and Adam Heller and in British Colum-
bia by Peter Fairey and Matt Mitchell of
the Vancouver office of Gowling Lafleur
Henderson LLP. PCL Constructors Can-
ada Inc. will act as the Construction Con-
tractor and was represented by Don Lucky
and Mark Hildebrand of Reynold Mirth
Richards & Farmer LLP. Honeywell
Limited will act as the Service Provider and
was led in-house by Elliot Gwosdy and was
represented by Jim Janetos, Colin Ground
and Alykhan Somani of Cassels Brock
& Blackwell LLP and Louis Hering and
Gregory Day of Morris, Nichols, Arsht &
Tunnell LLP.
e lenders and underwriters were repre-
sented by Fasken Martineau DuMoulin
LLP with a team that included Brian Kel-
sall, Ella Plotkin, Marc Lefler, Sean Morley,
Sean Stevens and Nicholas Gefucia.
THE SHERIDAN COLLEGE
HAZEL MCCALLION CAMPUS
PHASE 2 PROJECT REACHES
FINANCIAL CLOSE
CLOSING DATE: OCTOBER 25, 2014
On Oc-
tober 15, 2014, e Sheridan College Insti-
tute of Technology and Advanced Learn-
ing and Infrastructure Ontario reached
Financial Close with 2433486 Ontario
Inc. (Project Co, a wholly owned subsidi-
ary of Bondfield Construction Company
Limited) to design, build and finance e
Sheridan College Hazel McCallion Cam-
pus Phase 2 Project, located in Mississauga,
Ontario. Bondfield Construction Com-
pany Limited is acting as the Construction
Contractor for the Project.
Financing for the Project is being pro-
vided through a credit facility with Caisse
centrale Desjardins, Business Development
Bank of Canada and National Bank of
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