Pantheon: Infrastructure secondaries rises to the occasion
AI Article Summary
The article discusses a surge in infrastructure secondaries, driven by factors such as a liquidity squeeze and increased demand for high-quality general partner-led deals, according to Andrea Echberg from Pantheon. This trend suggests significant interest and activity in the secondary market for infrastructure investments.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
For Canadian builders, this means there might be increased opportunities for infrastructure investments as global demand for high-quality deals grows. It could also lead to better access to funding as secondary markets gain traction, potentially influencing project timelines and costs. Being aware of these trends can help builders plan better in a competitive market.